Verb
To assign back or again; to transfer back what has been assigned.
Source: Webster's dictionaryOriginally performed by Kathryn Crawford in a street setting, critical disapproval led Goetz to reassign the number to Elisabeth Welch in a nightclub scene. Source: Internet
In a rare move, the court also asked Houston-based Chief U.S. District Judge Lee H. Rosenthal to reassign the case to a different jurist. Source: Internet
“I hereby remit the case file to the honourable chief judge of this court to reassign it,” the judge said. Source: Internet
On this, Ingking asked the Police Regional Office in Cebu City to relieve Saavedra from the Bohol Provincial Police Office and reassign the former Ubay chief of police to the Holding Center of PRO-7. Source: Internet
Just reassign its functionality to another key. Source: Internet
Need to assign a key or reassign a key to a new user? Source: Internet