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1. 委任 (wěirèn) - to commission, to entrust with a task or responsibility
2. 委派 (wěipài) - to delegate, to assign a task or duty
3. 指派 (zhǐpài) - to assign, to designate for a specific role or task
4. 委托 (wěituō) - to entrust, to delegate authority or responsibility
5. 委嘱 (wěizhǔ) - to instruct, to give a specific task or duty
6. 委命 (wěimìng) - to commission, to give a specific task or duty
7. 委任 (wěirèn) - to appoint, to designate for a specific role or position
8. 委任 (wěirèn) - to nominate, to propose for a specific role or position
9. 委任 (wěirèn) - to name, to give a specific title or position
10. 委派 (wěipài) - to authorize, to give official permission or power to act on behalf of someone else.
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任命 (rènmìng) is used to describe the action of appointing someone to a position or role. For example, 公司可能会任命一名新的CEO。The company might appoint a new CEO.
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