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Definition of Reappoint

Reappoint
Reappoint Re`ap*point", v. t. To appoint again.

Meaning of Reappoint from wikipedia

- the GAC when their terms expired in August 1952. Truman had declined to reappoint them, as he wanted new voices on the committee who were more in support...
- Wales as Community Founder Trustee for a three-year term. The Board may reappoint Wales as Community Founder Trustee for successive three-year terms (without...
- 13 January 2021. Retrieved 31 May 2018. "Zinedine Zidane: Real Madrid reappoint Frenchman to replace Santiago Solari". BBC Sport. 11 March 2019. Archived...
- protests of other Manchu princes, on making it the dynastic capital and reappointing most Ming officials. No major Chinese dynasty had directly taken over...
- Gabrielle (August 20, 2020). "Britney Spears' Father Jamie Calls on Court to Reappoint Co-Conservator Who Resigned in 2019". People. Archived from the original...
- was ********inated by John Bellingham. The Prince Regent was prepared to reappoint all the members of the Perceval ministry under a new leader. The House...
- powers of the 18 Districts were removed when the government decided not to reappoint their Civil Governors in 2011. The legal status of a city or town is granted...
- November 2022. "Darren Ferguson: Peterborough United sack Grant McCann and reappoint former boss for fourth spell". BBC Sport. 4 January 2023. Retrieved 4...
- the decision "to personalize the conflict" to Aidid. He would go on to reappoint the former U.S. Special Envoy for Somalia Robert B. Oakley to signal the...
- recommended his reappointment. "When I told ****ie of my decision not to reappoint him," recalls Healey, "he slapped his thigh and roared with delight; but...