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Definition of Reappointed

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

Meaning of Reappointed from wikipedia

- formed following the October 2024 election. 17 out of 20 ministers were reappointed and continued their job as ministers in the same portfolios held in the...
- In****bent   GERB Minister of Defence Atanas Zapryanov 16 January 2025 (reappointed) In****bent   Independent Minister of Foreign Affairs Georg Georgiev 16...
- reappointed by Governor Frank Keating in 1996 and 2000. Governor Brad Henry reappointed Thompson in 2004 and 2008. In 2012, Thompson was reappointed by...
- April 1975 – October 1986 (reappointed May 1976 and June 1979). Neil O. StaeblerApril 1975 – October 1978 (reappointed May 1976). Vernon W. Thomson...
- whichever is later, unless selected or appointed for promotion, or reappointed to grade to serve longer. Otherwise, all general and flag officers must...
- Inslaw, Inc. is a Washington, D.C.–based information technology company that markets case management software for corporate and government users. Inslaw...
- serves a full term may not be reappointed; when a governor completes an unexpired portion of a term, they may be reappointed. Since the Federal Reserve was...
- officers must retire after 40 years of active commissioned service unless reappointed to rank to serve longer. Reserve four-star officers must retire after...
- 1, 1851 Appointed by Henry Dodge. Reappointed by James Duane Doty, Nathaniel P. Tallmadge, Henry Dodge. Reappointed by Nelson Dewey. 2 William A. Barstow...
- Mashhad once again. Mashhad had fallen on 2 December, but Shahrokh was reappointed in 1755. He was forced to give up Tor****, Bakharz, Jam, Khaf, and Turbat-e...