Examples of 're-appointed' in a sentence

Meaning of "re-appointed"

Re-appointed is a verb used when someone is given a position again, usually after a period of absence or change

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An officer may be re-appointed to any officer position.
The same economists are generally re-appointed.
You have just been re-appointed to your position.
We have had special mediators re-appointed.
Abidjan where he was re-appointed as a navy officer.
Directors whose terms of office have expired may be re-appointed.
Ex officio members may be re-appointed up to three times.
Directors serve terms of up to four years and may be re-appointed.
They may be re-appointed to a maximum of six years service.
Appointed for one year and may be re-appointed once.
Members may be re-appointed at the end of their terms.
Their term of office is limited to three year, but members can be re-appointed once.
Biographies for new and re-appointed board members.
Every three years there is a partial replacement of the judges, but they may be re-appointed.
Members are appointed or re-appointed each year.

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Upon expiration of a term, a member may continue to serve until re-appointed or a successor is appointed.
A commissioner may be re-appointed for a second or subsequent term of office.
The chairperson shall be appointed for one year and may be re-appointed once.
Outgoing members may be re-appointed for one consecutive term.
Mamontov was subsequently relieved of his command, but after a few days re-appointed to his post.
A director may be re-appointed for a second or subsequent term of office.
Appointed members serve terms of two years and can be re-appointed for further terms.
Members may be re-appointed for one additional term only.
A commissioner vacating office may be re-appointed by the King.
Directors may be re-appointed for a second or subsequent term of office.
The Chair and community members may be re-appointed.
The Bureau re-appointed the following ad hoc groups.
About one third of the Board members are re-appointed every year.
Ouattara then re-appointed Soro as his prime minister.
A Christian has a rare privilege when he experiences disappointment -he can be re-appointed.
Hashim Thaçi is re-appointed as prime minister.
Members of the Executive Board can not be re-appointed.
The Bureau re-appointed the following permanent study groups.
Peter Coates returned as chairman and re-appointed Pulis as manager.
He is re-appointed as a Director of the FFMC for a term of three years.
The members of the Committee are re-appointed by half every two years.
He has been re-appointed to the position by the new government of Jocelerme Privert.
A few days later he was re-appointed Chief Minister.
He was re-appointed to the same office in the cabinet of Premier Simon-Napoléon Parent.
The other four Members were re-appointed for another two year term.
A retiring member of the Supervisory Board may only be re-appointed twice.
You will be honorably re-appointed on the same post in the Army.
The incumbent Secretary General however only needed a simple majority to be re-appointed.
Board Advisors are appointed for four years and may be re-appointed.
The National Commission on Women has very recently been re-appointed.
Despite opposition concerns, he was re-appointed by Bourque for another term as council speaker.
He was re-appointed by successive administrations and served under Presidents Nixon, Ford and Carter.
Thereafter, the Registrar shall be appointed or re-appointed for successive periods not exceeding ten years.
He was re-appointed district commissioner of Stanley Pool.
Chinese president Xi Jinping re-appointed with no term limits.

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