Verb
re-hire (third-person singular simple present re-hires, present participle re-hiring, simple past and past participle re-hired)
Alternative spelling of rehire
The Enquirer offered to re-hire after his stories began appearing in the Commercial and its circulation began increasing, but Hearn, incensed at the paper's behavior, refused. Source: Internet
The Canadian Union of Public Employees says the government agreed to restore $78 million in funding to re-hire 1,300 staff across provincial school boards, but the money has yet to leave the government’s bank account. Source: Internet
Ilitch made it one of his first priorities to re-hire Ernie Harwell. Source: Internet
“We had to temporarily layoff all of our part-time staff when we closed in mid-March, but it’s been awesome to be able to re-hire some of them back in the last couple of weeks to run our online camps,” he said. Source: Internet