reappointed
Pronunciation: [riːəˈpɔɪntɪd]
Word
Context: "employment"
(verb) to be given a job again after already having it before. It’s like when a teacher comes back to the same school to teach again after a break.
Example
The principal was reappointed for another year because the school liked how he ran things.
Example
She was not reappointed to the position because there were new candidates.
Example
Was the coach reappointed for the next season?
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