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Definition of Reappoints

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

Meaning of Reappoints from wikipedia

- 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...
- cinematographies". In 2013 the Havana Film Festival announced that it was reappointing Iván Giroud as its president. Giroud had previously served as president...
- January 2024. Odey, Christopher (23 January 2021). "President Buhari Reappoints Chidia Maduekwe to Head Film Corporation". Leadership. Retrieved 11 April...
- February 2023. Retrieved 8 February 2023. "Neil Warnock: Huddersfield Town reappoint veteran as manager". BBC Sport. 13 February 2023. Retrieved 23 March 2023...
- cause by dismissing the republic-minded Prime Minister Jules Simon and reappointing the monarchist leader Albert de Broglie to office. He then dissolved...
- 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...
- www.england.nhs.uk. Ogamba, Chinyere (15 October 2019). "NHS England reappoints Partha and Jonathan". The Diabetes Times. "Diabetes". gettingitrightfirsttime...
- 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...
- August 2018. Retrieved 8 February 2016. "Jose Riga: Charlton Athletic reappoint Belgian as head coach". BBC Sport. Archived from the original on 23 May...
- 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...