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reappointed
adjective as in reinstated
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Example Sentences
He was reappointed by Keir Starmer in 2020.
But Newsom has so far appointed or reappointed several voting members, and you’re not going to convince me that the rest will go rogue on this decision on how to battle for the soul of UCLA, one of the most important the board will ever make.
Bondi, however, decried the judges for going “rogue,” fired their choice for U.S. attorney and reappointed Habba.
For instance, it is not clear that a court would need to void her actions on the ground that she was invalidly reappointed.
The reduction in posts has meant that some contract teachers were not reappointed when their contracts ended in December, while some permanent teachers have been asked to move schools.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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