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Definition of "reappoint" [re•ap•point]

  • Appoint again (verb)

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Use "reappoint" in a sentence
  • "The proposed guidelines would grant the interim military leadership veto power over drafts of the constitution and the right to dismiss and reappoint the constituent assembly that will be charged with drafting the document next year."
  • "There was never any chance that Vincent Gray would reappoint Michelle A. Rhee as D.C. schools chancellor."
  • "Case in point: Tepco shareholders in June voted to reappoint the entire board, bar an absent president, despite the energy company's fumbled response earlier in the year to the world's worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl."