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