Assignation in a sentence as a noun

If the court order was assigned wrongly, fight the assignation.

FB deserves the blame but OP is a more of a realist in his philosophical assignation of "blame.

Pink as a girl's color and blue as a boy's color is a relatively recent cultural assignation.

If Trump becomes seriously ill or dies, those people are likely to view this as some sort of assignation, coup, or assault on our country.

Today is also the 50th anniversary of the assignation of JFK.

Which, in the games industry, means closed-source software and copyright assignation.

Hm. Maybe taxing and benefits assignation by democracy do not work, either.

It's nonsense to keep this unmodified, stateless so to speak, but allow global variable assignation, and so on.

The author thought that he was to be executed due to a new law, giving the relatives of patients who have died during his care, a right to demand his assignation in the most cruel way. This is the thoughts and observations made during the illness.

I would hope not, as I think the assignation of copyright does not imply the immediate ability for the site to review the content of that submission.

With team member invitations, task assignation, a comments system and even bug reporting templates, Damn Bugs is the most user-friendly bug tracker out there!

That way is longer without reason, you must first define in the function scope both variables error and result; the latter only receives assignation when no error has been generated.

Most corporate copyleft projects only accept contributions with assignation.

Nearly all companies who release stuff under the GPL require copyright assignation on contribution, actually giving the company far more control than if they simply used a liberal license.

A quite long summary:The title is a bit misleading, it is not really about the risk to have millions of people developing Tuberculosis due to lockdown, but rather to the bizarre assignation of research resources.

Assignation definitions

noun

a secret rendezvous (especially between lovers)

See also: tryst

noun

the act of distributing by allotting or apportioning; distribution according to a plan; "the apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives is based on the relative population of each state"

See also: allotment apportionment apportioning allocation parceling parcelling