Reappoint (verb)

To appoint someone again, especially to a position they have held before.

Origin:

Early 17th century: from re- + appoint.

Examples:

  1. The president reappointed the judge to the bench.
  2. The board decided to reappoint the CEO for another term.
  3. The committee reappointed the same members for the next year.
  4. She was reappointed as chair of the department.
  5. The governor announced his decision to reappoint the commissioner for another term.
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