noun a arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place
Appointments are made with clients, partners, or stakeholders for meetings, presentations, or negotiations.
Appointments are set with teachers or advisors for academic guidance, tutoring, or parent-teacher conferences.
Appointments are scheduled with healthcare providers for medical consultations, check-ups, and treatments.
Appointments are arranged with lawyers or legal professionals for consultations, court appearances, or document signings.
Writers may have appointments with publishers, literary agents, editors, and other professionals in the publishing industry to discuss book deals, deadlines, and other important matters.
Psychologists schedule appointments with clients for therapy sessions, assessments, and consultations to provide mental health support and treatment.
Doctors set up appointments with patients for medical examinations, follow-up visits, surgeries, and other healthcare services to provide medical care and treatment.
Lawyers arrange appointments with clients for legal consultations, court appearances, negotiations, and other legal matters to provide legal advice and representation.
Financial advisors organize appointments with clients for financial planning, investment advice, retirement planning, and other financial services to help clients achieve their financial goals.