Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reappoint.(verb)
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Use "reappoints" in a sentence
"Bernanke was a good choice when bush appointed him but now that Obama reappoints him the republicans dont want him."
"THE POLITICS OF LANIER -- From Allison's piece: Police union leader Kristopher Baumann, who supported Gray during the campaign, said the new mayor will be making a big mistake if he reappoints Lanier, predicting that the glow around her will fade."
"Baumann, who supported Gray during the campaign, said the new mayor will be making a big mistake if he reappoints Lanier, predicting that the glow around her will fade."