Examples of 'reappointed' in a sentence

Meaning of "reappointed"

Reappoint (verb): to appoint or designate someone to a position or role again, especially after a previous term has been completed
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  • simple past tense and past participle of reappoint

How to use "reappointed" in a sentence

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They may be reappointed for consecutive terms.
The regional council will also be reappointed.
They may be reappointed for a second term.
Members of the panel may be reappointed once.
Have been reappointed for a period of four years.
Mr MacSharry knows that he will not be reappointed.
Both of them were reappointed for a second command.
Your mother would not have been reappointed.
A member may be reappointed once or several times.
And promise and deliver to get reappointed.
A person may be reappointed to the same office.
The adjudicated innocent pastor needs to be reappointed.
Marshall has since been reappointed in this role.
Reappointed under the new procedure.
One member is replaced or reappointed each year.

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They may be reappointed for an additional fouryear period.
Goals without any distraction of getting reappointed.
Most of its members were reappointed to their previous portfolios.
The outgoing directors may be reappointed.
He was later reappointed for his life.
At the end of that period they may be reappointed.
Ballard was reappointed executive vice president.
None of them should therefore be able to be reappointed now.
Roland was then reappointed as minister.
Members have the right to be reappointed.
She was subsequently reappointed by the three following presidents.
As no one else was nominated he was consequently reappointed.
Appointees may be reappointed to successive terms.
At least it can work as an obstacle for you to be reappointed.
Members may be reappointed to such committees.
Most of his main ministers were reappointed.
She was reappointed earlier this year.
The members may be reappointed once.
Director is reappointed to a further term or terms of office as director of.
One mem ber is replaced or reappointed each year.
They may be reappointed for consecutive terms without limit.
He survived the war and was reappointed as professor.
He was immediately reappointed to a patrolman and assigned to the detective squad.
The retired member may be reappointed.
But in less than a year reappointed to the previous position.
Upon expiry of this period they may be reappointed.
The members concerned are to be reappointed for a term of six years.
Terms are four years and members may be reappointed.
President reappointed to second term.
Corruption law should not be reappointed.
We have reappointed special mediators.
Years and members may be reappointed.
He was reappointed five years later.
Someone who misses three meetings being reappointed.
Karami was reappointed days after his first resignation.

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