reappoint in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
To reappoint means to officially assign someone to a position or role again, typically after their previous term has ended.
Sample Sentences
- The board decided to reappoint the successful candidate for another term.
- After careful consideration, they chose to reappoint her as the committee chair.
- The mayor plans to reappoint several key officials to continue their important work.
- Following the positive feedback from the team, he was reappointed to lead the project.
- In an unexpected move, the president decided to reappoint his trusted advisor.