reappoint in English

verb
1
appoint (someone) once again to a position they have previously held.
He was reappointed in the same position in 2001.

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1. She says lawmakers should reject Jega's nomination, reappoint Iwu, and better educate the electorate.

2. White had resigned his position and wanted Moscone to reappoint him, a request Milk opposed and the mayor refused.

3. Mr Reagan did not reappoint Mr Volcker again, putting Alan Greenspan in charge of the Fed in 19

4. I am delighted that President Obama has decided to reappoint Ben Bernanke as chairman of the Federal Reserve.

5. He said he expected Medvedev to reappoint Aliyev because he "suits both the federal center and the regional elites."

6. The King agreed to reappoint Grey's ministry, and to create new peers if the House of Lords continued to pose difficulties.

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8. Can a new school board refuse to reappoint a teacher because of his or her association with former board members?

9. Obama will reappoint Bernanke for a second term as chairman of the Federal Reserve on Tuesday, a senior administration official said on Monday.

10. His term expires early next year, and President Barack Obama will have to decide whether to reappoint him to a new four-year term or find a replacement.

11. Mr Obama's views on such questions will influence who he appoints to fill the three vacancies on the Fed's seven-member board, and whether to reappoint Mr Bernanke whose term expires in 20