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Definition of "reassigning" [reassigning]

  • Present participle of reassign. (verb)

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Use "reassigning" in a sentence
  • "Under the Constitution, Congress couldn't do any more than that, such as reassigning typical lawsuits to non-Article III judges."
  • "The Microsoft and Logitech mice also can work with their own special software programs, but the extra features, such as reassigning a mouse button to open an application, aren't really necessary for the average user."
  • "Make no mistake, though: the Bush Administration have already cannibalized the Good Ship FDA--"reassigning" analysts, closing labs and pushing to shutter even more--and as recent food-contamination and toxic import scandal have demonstrated, it's been taking on water for some time now."