reappoint

[US]/riːə'pɒɪnt/
[UK]/ˌriə'pɔɪnt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. appoint again, designate again.

Example Sentences

burked the investigation by failing to reappoint the commission.

The board decided to reappoint the current CEO for another term.

The president was reappointed for a second term in office.

They will reappoint the committee members at the next meeting.

The university decided to reappoint the professor as the department head.

The company plans to reappoint the current project manager for the new project.

After careful consideration, the board chose to reappoint the current chairman.

The government has decided to reappoint the current ambassador to the neighboring country.

The shareholders voted to reappoint the current members of the board of directors.

The school board will reappoint the current principal for another academic year.

The organization is expected to reappoint the current treasurer for another term.

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