Definition of Reappointing

1. Verb. (present participle of reappoint) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Reappointing

1. reappoint [v] - See also: reappoint

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reappointing

reappeared
reappearing
reappears
reapplicant
reapplicants
reapplication
reapplications
reapplied
reapplies
reapply
reapplying
reappoint
reappointed
reappointee
reappointees
reappointing (current term)
reappointment
reappointments
reappoints
reapportion
reapportioned
reapportioning
reapportionment
reapportionments
reapportions
reapposition
reappositions
reappraied
reappraisal
reappraisals

Literary usage of Reappointing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Including the Private as Well as the by Benjamin Franklin (1904)
"A motion being made was seconded, that the second reading of the ordinance from the Commons House for reappointing Benjamin Franklin, Esq., agent to solicit ..."

2. Harvard University Bulletin by Harvard University, Harvard University Library (1894)
"AB, in English; and reappointing as special Clinical Instructors in Summer ... Concurred in reappointing EH HALL, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physics for ..."

3. The Federal Service by Lewis Mayers (1922)
"... as "probably due to the policy of reappointing efficient incumbents" (Twenty-seventh Report of the United States Civil Service Commission (1907), p. 3). ..."

4. The Coming Power: A Contemporary History of the Far East, 1898-1905 by Michael John Fitzgerald McCarthy (1905)
"An Imperial decree was published on October 25th reappointing Kuropatkin Commander-in-Chief of all the land forces in the East, and reappointing ..."

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