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reappointed

vb. (en-past of: reappoint)

Usage examples of "reappointed".

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

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

A secret understanding was come to amongst the tribunes that they should all be reappointed, and to prevent their factious purpose from being too noticeable, they were to secure a continuance of the consuls in office also.

Lucius Minucius was either reappointed prefect of the corn-market, or his original appointment was for an indefinite period as long as circumstances required.

The law permitted Fiske to be reappointed, but the “Special Division” of the D.

Had the Special Division reappointed him, there would have been no more affiliation.

The conclusion of the sovereignty of King Robert being come, the citizens took the government into their own hands, reappointed the usual rectors and magistracies, and were kept united by the dread of Castruccio, who, after many efforts against the lords of Lunigiano, attacked Prato, to the relief of which the Florentines having resolved to go, shut up their shops and houses, and proceeded thither in a body, amounting to twenty thousand foot and one thousand five hundred horse.

Made the Minister of Culture and Science when Papandreou was elected Prime Minister in October 1981, Mercouri was the only one of Papandreou's ministers to be reappointed after each of his fifteen cabinet reshuffles during eight years in power.