Appointive

/əˈpɔɪntɪv/ adjective

Definition

Describing a position or office that is filled by appointment rather than by election.

Etymology

From appoint plus -ive suffix (from Latin -ivus). Used in American political and legal language from the 18th century onward to distinguish appointed from elected positions.

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Most Supreme Court justices hold appointive positions, which is why the president's appointment choices become national news—these judges can influence law for decades without ever being elected!

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