assignas·sign /əˈsaɪn/ verb [transitiveT]1to give someone a particular job or task, or send them to work in a particular place or for a particular personassign something to somebodyHis duties have now been assigned to the deputy chairman.
assign somebody to somethingShe was assigned to the US Embassy in Moscow.
assign somebody to do somethingHe was assigned to work in a Chicago bank.
2to give a particular amount of time, money, or resources to somethingHow much time have you assigned for the meeting?
3to decide that something has a particular value or is of a particular qualitythe difficulty of assigning a value to an hour of housework
The group has been assigned a triple A rating by Standard and Poor’s.
4LAW to give something such as property to another person formally, by contractThey only assign ownership when the house is complete.
→ see also deed of assignment —assignor noun [countableC]The assignor of the lease is released from future liability under this lease.