- assign
- [[t]əsa͟ɪn[/t]]
assigns, assigning, assigned1) VERB If you assign a piece of work to someone, you give them the work to do.
[V n to n] When I taught, I would assign a topic to children which they would write about...
[V n n] Later in the year, she'll assign them research papers...
[V n] When teachers assign homework, students usually feel an obligation to do it. [Also V n to-inf]
2) VERB If you assign something to someone, you say that it is for their use.[V n to n] The selling broker is then required to assign a portion of the commission to the buyer broker...
[V n n] He assigned her all his land in Ireland.
Syn:3) VERB: usu passive If someone is assigned to a particular place, group, or person, they are sent there, usually in order to work at that place or for that person.[be V-ed to n] I was assigned to Troop A of the 10th Cavalry...
[be V-ed adv] Did you choose Russia or were you simply assigned there?...
[be V-ed n] Each of us was assigned a minder, someone who looked after us.
Syn:4) VERB If you assign a particular function or value to someone or something, you say they have it.[V n to n] Under Mr. Harel's system, each business must assign a value to each job...
[V n n] Assign the letters of the alphabet their numerical values—A equals 1, B equals 2, etc.
English dictionary. 2008.