Reassignment (noun)

The act of assigning again or the state of being assigned again.

Origin:

Late 19th century; earliest use found in the globe. from re- + assignment.

Examples:

  1. The reassignment of tasks among employees was necessary due to the resignation of one worker.
  2. The reassignment of troops to a new location took place after the completion of the previous mission.
  3. After careful consideration, the company decided to initiate a reassignment program for underperforming employees.
  4. Due to the increased workload, the reassignment of duties was necessary for the department to operate efficiently.
  5. The reassignment of responsibilities was made easier by the use of computer software to manage the process.
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