Verb
To appoint again.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA Nominating Committee (NomCom) of ten randomly chosen volunteers who participate regularly at meetings is vested with the power to appoint, reappoint, and remove members of the IESG, IAB, IASA, and the IAOC. Source: Internet
As a result, Senator Brien McMahon influenced the decision not to reappoint J. Robert Oppenheimer to the GAC in 1952 after his six-year statutory term expired. Source: Internet
Council voted to reappoint Sabine Thomas as borough secretary, Jack Dean of Elliott Greenleaf as solicitor and William Bilby as sewage enforcement officer. Source: Internet
A pro-government Syrian paper said last week that Damascus had approved a U.S. request to reappoint its ambassador. Source: Internet
The Prince Regent was prepared to reappoint all the members of the Perceval ministry under a new leader. Source: Internet
Members of the Cabinet serve at the pleasure of the President; the President may dismiss or reappoint them (to other posts) at will. Source: Internet