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Reappoint

Reappoint \Re`ap*point"\ (-point"), v. t. To appoint again.

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reappoint

vb. appoint again

Usage examples of "reappoint".

He determined to reappoint the incumbent, who was an excellent officer, and a Republican who had refused to vote for General Butler.

He was reappointed by President Grant, June 22, 1872, and held the office until January, 1877, when the eighth and tenth districts were consolidated.

In 1956 Father Mike was reappointed stateside to a church in Cleveland.

Berthier was reappointed to the Ministry on the 8th of October 1800,--a very speedy return if he had really been disgraced.

Papen had expected, and when he and Schleicher went to see Hindenburg on the evening of December 1 he was sure that he would be reappointed Chancellor.

Robert Calder falls in with the combined FleetsThey form a Junction with the Ferrol Squadron, and get into CadizNelson is reappointed to the CommandBattle of TrafalgarVictory, and Death of Nelson.

Clinton reappointed Alan Greenspan as head of the Federal Reserve System, which regulated interest rates.

Fathers of the Senate of Rome, I am your leader, duly reappointed by our present censors.

Cotus was ejected, Convictolavus reappointed, the young and feverish Eporedorix promoted to junior vergobret.

Two pronunciamientos, rudely printed and posted in the Plaza, and saluted by the fickle garrison of one hundred men, who had, however, immediately reappointed their old commander as Generalissimo under the new regime, seemed to leave nothing to be desired.

Turkish army and navy, bribed the descendants of the Janissaries, consulted with pashas and ministers and laid aside trust funds for their grandsons, acquired rights to the wells in Mecca and all wells on all routes leading to Mecca, bought two hundred of the existing two hundred and forty-four industrial enterprises in the Turkish realm, dismissed and reappointed the Armenian and Greek and Latin Greek and Syrian Greek patriarchs in Jerusalem and the Coptic patriarch in Alexandria, leased four thousand kilometers of railway lines, established dowries for the daughters of the principal landowners between the Persian Gulf and the Anatolian highlands, refurbished the gold mosaics and polychrome marbles of Santa Sophia, so that by the time he was ready to leave the city anyone who could ever be in a position of power in that part of the world was under his control.

The Hudsons Bay Governor, who also retained his presidencies of the Bank of Montreal and Royal Trust and his seat on the executive committee of the CPR, was quickly reappointed by the new government.

Once in office, Borden reappointed Strathcona-now in his ninety-second yearunaware that the old man had turned his mind to one final project.

He read through the commission reappointing Alvin Saunders as Governor of the Territory of Nebraska, made a memorandum on it and signed it.

On this, the senate also, to avoid giving any advantage to the plebs, reappointed Lucius Quinctius as consul.