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Definition of Reappointed

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

Meaning of Reappointed from wikipedia

- Albert Museum reappointmentsPaul Ruddock reappointed as Chair and Mic****e Ogundehin & RobertStefanowski reappointed as Trustees of the Victoria & Albert...
- Inslaw, Inc. is a Washington, D.C. based information technology company that markets case management software for corporate and government users. Inslaw...
- named her successor as editor of The Sun. In September 2015, Brooks was reappointed as CEO of News UK, the renamed News International. A police enquiry revealed...
- similar to that of the first term of the president: Hama Amadou was reappointed as prime minister and Mahamane Ousmane, the head of the CDS party, was...
- Marcos appointed a new set of members for the interim parliament. 49 were reappointed while are 31 new members. The composition of 41 **** nominees and 39...
- whichever is later, unless selected or appointed for promotion, or reappointed to grade to serve longer. Otherwise, all general and flag officers must...
- and secured a 2–1 series win. On 5 December 2022, Warren Gatland was reappointed as head coach, following a review of Wayne Pivac and his performance...
- of office, and must be confirmed by the Senate. The commandant can be reappointed to serve one additional term, but only during times of war or national...
- in Cardiff. Following the loss to France coach Graham Henry's job was reappointed amid vocal debate and comment, despite Robbie Deans being a strong contender...
- must retire after 38 years of service unless appointed for promotion or reappointed to grade to serve longer. Otherwise, all general officers must retire...