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Definition of "reappointing" [reappointing]

  • Present participle of reappoint. (verb)

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Use "reappointing" in a sentence
  • "Anything that he does -- such as reappointing people to jobs he does not have powers over, or making transfers without consultation -- is beyond legal challenge."
  • "Ah see, its Reagans fault for reappointing Volcker Daryll * rolls eyes*"
  • "Only once his performance has been assessed will a decision be made as to whether there is merit in reappointing the 30-year-old full-time."
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