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assignation

[as-ig-ney-shuhn] / ˌæs ɪgˈneɪ ʃən /


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While maintaining a fragile—and heartrending—composure, Ms. Manville’s Jocasta also reveals that she was not Laius’ only victim; it is implied that he was killed while heading to some sort of unsavory assignation.

From The Wall Street Journal

A Scottish government spokesperson added that the assignation statement, which transfers rights to another party, was made in accordance with the relevant legislation.

From BBC

Divorces lead to secret assignations, which lead to previous marriages.

From Seattle Times

Movement evokes conversations, arguments, secret assignations, cooking and, at one point, food poisoning.

From New York Times

There are crises in both, along with self-doubt, confrontations, assignations and discussions about art and life.

From New York Times