verb
- to appoint someone to a position again, especially after their previous term has ended
Usage: often used in formal or official contexts
Examples
- The board decided to reappoint her as CEO for another three years.
- The judge was reappointed to the court after his term expired.
- They will reappoint the committee members next month.
- The university chose to reappoint the popular professor.
- The mayor plans to reappoint most of his cabinet.
- She was reappointed to serve on the advisory panel.