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to give or allocate; allot: to assign rooms at a hotel.

to give out or announce as a task: to assign homework.

to appoint, as to a post or duty: to assign one to guard duty.

to designate; name; specify: to assign a day for a meeting.

to ascribe; attribute; bring forward: to assign a cause.

Law . to transfer: to assign a contract.

Military . to place permanently on duty with a unit or under a commander.

Law . to transfer property, especially in trust or for the benefit of creditors.

Usually assigns. Law . a person to whom the property or interest of another is or may be transferred; assignee : my heirs and assigns.

Origin of assign

Synonym study for assign, other words for assign, other words from assign.

  • as·sign·er; Chiefly Law . as·sign·or [ uh -sahy- nawr , as- uh - nawr ], /ə saɪˈnɔr, ˌæs əˈnɔr/, noun
  • mis·as·sign, verb
  • non·as·signed, adjective
  • pre·as·sign, verb (used with object)
  • pre·as·signed, adjective
  • re·as·sign, verb (used with object)
  • self-as·signed, adjective
  • un·as·signed, adjective
  • well-as·signed, adjective

Words Nearby assign

  • assiduously
  • assignation
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How to use assign in a sentence

It is designed to listen to meetings with multiple participants and will parse discussion patterns to produce informative synopses and assign post-meeting action items.

Such randomized, double-blinded controlled trials randomly assign patients to receive a drug or a placebo, and don’t reveal to participants or doctors who is getting which.

That AI could pore over an astronaut’s symptoms and then recommend medical tests, make diagnoses and assign treatments.

So I rose beyond cleaning, to working as an operational dispatcher for cabin services in the American Airlines traffic control center, assign cleaning crews to each incoming aircraft.

Ideally, the Mars spaceship would be equipped with artificial intelligence that could consider an astronaut’s symptoms, recommend medical tests, make diagnoses and assign treatments.

Now the Kremlin will assign more loyal people to rule the region, mostly military leaders.

When we assign a primitive “not me” status to another individual or social group, it can—and does—take us down a destructive path.

Other folks can debate and assign blame for “who lost Iraq.”

Renee Richardson knows she'll likely never be able to assign blame for her son's death—she's done fighting for that.

Girls are directed through several pages of this until they are asked to assign the guy a series of pre-decided adjectives.

The designs of Russia have long been proverbial; but the exercise of the new art of printing may assign them new features.

With what honest pride did John Smith, the best farmer of them all, step to the fore and assign to each man his place!

If the lessee die, his executor or administrator can assign the remainder of his term.

As the lessee may assign or sublet unless forbidden, so may the lessor part with his interest in the leased premises.

If offered any dish of which you do not wish to partake, decline it, but do not assign any reason.

British Dictionary definitions for assign

/ ( əˈsaɪn ) /

to select for and appoint to a post, etc : to assign an expert to the job

to give out or allot (a task, problem, etc) : to assign advertising to an expert

to set apart (a place, person, time, etc) for a particular function or event : to assign a day for the meeting

to attribute to a specified cause, origin, or source; ascribe : to assign a stone cross to the Vikings

to transfer (one's right, interest, or title to property) to someone else

(also intr) law (formerly) to transfer (property) to trustees so that it may be used for the benefit of creditors

military to allocate (men or materials) on a permanent basis : Compare attach (def. 6)

computing to place (a value corresponding to a variable) in a memory location

law a person to whom property is assigned; assignee

Derived forms of assign

  • assignable , adjective
  • assignability , noun
  • assignably , adverb
  • assigner , noun

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  • American English : assign / əˈsaɪn /
  • Brazilian Portuguese : delegar
  • Chinese : 布置 任务
  • European Spanish : asignar
  • French : donner
  • German : zuteilen
  • Italian : assegnare
  • Japanese : 割り当てる
  • Korean : 할당하다
  • European Portuguese : delegar
  • Latin American Spanish : asignar
  • Thai : มอบหมาย

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Definition of assign verb from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

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  • 3 [ usually passive ] assign somebody to somebody/something to send a person to work under the authority of someone or in a particular group I was assigned to B platoon.
  • 4 to say that something has a particular value or function, or happens at a particular time or place assign something to something Assign a different color to each different type of information. assign something sth The painting cannot be assigned an exact date.
  • 5 assign something to somebody ( law ) to say that your property or rights now belong to someone else The agreement assigns copyright to the publisher. She has assigned the lease to her daughter.

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Thesaurus Definition of assign

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • share (out)
  • parcel (out)
  • redistribute
  • reapportion

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • deprive (of)
  • appropriate
  • pass (down)
  • expropriate
  • single (out)

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How is the word assign different from other verbs like it?

Some common synonyms of assign are ascribe , attribute , credit , and impute . While all these words mean "to lay something to the account of a person or thing," assign implies ascribing with certainty or after deliberation.

In what contexts can ascribe take the place of assign ?

The synonyms ascribe and assign are sometimes interchangeable, but ascribe suggests an inferring or conjecturing of cause, quality, authorship.

How is attribute related to other words for assign ?

Attribute suggests less tentativeness than ascribe , less definiteness than assign .

Where would credit be a reasonable alternative to assign ?

In some situations, the words credit and assign are roughly equivalent. However, credit implies ascribing a thing or especially an action to a person or other thing as its agent, source, or explanation.

When is it sensible to use impute instead of assign ?

While in some cases nearly identical to assign , impute suggests ascribing something that brings discredit by way of accusation or blame.

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World of Warcraft is a great game. I wanted to say thank you to blizzard for coming up with solid entertainment. Now I wanted to discuss a few things related to the game that has been bugging me. When they make an expansion they move their team to it leaving no one behind. Would it not make more sense to continue the story out on all of this land that is now available. Reserving expansions only when they are able to afford more teams to assign to this new land. They could continue on with their stories from where they left on in each area. Separating the game out amongst their teams. And relying on a PvP related team to bring a balance to the classes they would act more like the Olympics would and set up shop in a particular continent. To sum it up their tools become dusty. Relying on teams to handle classic continents would allow them to update these continents with new raids once we have beaten the old ones. Changing up the zone where it would make sense in the story line and allowing us to travel back to multiple points of time in each zone. This way the entire game is interesting and well developed. All of it would get attention and there would be too much to do at any time especially with how much land there is available to date. But equal out all the gear available to match each land in item level leaving you with special class set bonuses and items related to that expansion with its own unique abilities that can be used in any continent. With the amount of “Expansions(Land)” available there would be more than people would want to do but its available for those who want to over achieve. New raids would be added near the same time for each expansion. Zones would all change up. It would be a well built game with enough attention. Which is why I feel they should start focusing more on micro transactions to support themselves. They need the money to keep up the good work and truly expand.

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That’s a good point.

How would this be different from Classic?

Their teams assigned to classic would change the classic land to continue down the story from each zone. Add new raids new struggles an entirely new layout even. Removing the old struggles they faced. For instance The barrens how it was affected in Cataclysm. Things like that would happen more often in every land.

They have tried this. Folks hated it. So no, it doesn’t make sense.

This sounds very much so like a “make all forms of content current content” which… just no. It isn’t a good thing for a MMO to have soon to be 20 years worth of “relevant” content. Too many broken combinations, too many factors to consider, too many weird time jumps in the stories, too much normalization of future gear and HEAVY nerfs to old gear, not to mention when stuff was built for mechanics that no longer even exists in the game.

Furthermore, it is fun to have new trinkets each season. Wouldn’t be fun for the Siege of Orgrimmar trinkets to be BiS FOREVER simply because of how badly they break the game.

Which is what they currently are doing.

If I didn’t get the point of your post, I’m sorry but… it is just an unstructured block of text. No nuance, no proper paragraphs, no red thread to follow through it.

Please just edit it and add some sentence structure to it if you are acting in good faith. Saying this since you end off with this:

An easy solution to the gear would be making the item level all the same per expansion. Each expansion would support it’s own set to receive that bonus effect. That would mean all slots available for gear would be apart of that set. Eliminating any confusion. But it might be that a Cataclysm set would be ideal against a Burning Crusade Boss in one of their raids.

For PvP that would be done by it’s own team and setting up in an area for the season. They would seek to eliminate the PVE set buffs ensuring they can bring a balance with their unique set.

This isn’t a question about confusion, it has to do with this being incredibly boring and needlessly convoluted. And you have yet to solve any problem but you have created more massive ones including this now additional convoluted idea of “You can have access to everything but only sometimes, but it will always be relevant anyway, so you sometimes have everything be relevant or else it won’t be useful.”

This argument here is one of the biggest reasons why you either double down on the needless convoluted system, making everything relevant making everything a nightmare to figure out “what am I supposed to do next?”, see ESO as an example of this. Or… you just don’t do it. WoW is better specifically because they don’t do this.

I propose we start a gofundme to buy the OP an Enter key.

Something tells me staying in the same zones for 10 years isn’t going to be as exciting as you think.

:memo:

Paragraphs, good god. Please use paragraphs.

Unfortunately, while the intent is good, Blizzard’s style of gave development is perpetual vertical progression. Horizontal progression just isn’t a priority to them.

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    World of Warcraft is a great game. I wanted to say thank you to blizzard for coming up with solid entertainment. Now I wanted to discuss a few things related to the game that has been bugging me. When they make an expansion they move their team to it leaving no one behind. Would it not make more sense to continue the story out on all of this land that is now available. Reserving expansions ...