reappointment (Meaning)

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reappointment (n.)

The act of reappointing, or the state of being reappointed.

Synonyms & Antonyms of reappointment

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

reappointment Sentence Examples

  1. The board decided against reappointment, electing instead to hire a fresh perspective.
  2. His consistent excellence earned him a reappointment to the coveted position.
  3. Due to his legal troubles, the governor's reappointment was met with public outcry.
  4. The committee's reappointment was made contingent upon completing a comprehensive performance evaluation.
  5. The university proudly announced the reappointment of its renowned professor.
  6. The mayor's reappointment was a testament to her unwavering commitment to the city.
  7. Despite facing numerous challenges, the CEO's reappointment was a resounding vote of confidence.
  8. The reappointment of the agency's director sparked controversy amidst allegations of misconduct.
  9. The judge's reappointment was delayed pending a thorough investigation into his financial affairs.
  10. The company's board of directors voted unanimously to reappoint its current CFO.

FAQs About the word reappointment

The act of reappointing, or the state of being reappointed.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The board decided against reappointment, electing instead to hire a fresh perspective.

His consistent excellence earned him a reappointment to the coveted position.

Due to his legal troubles, the governor's reappointment was met with public outcry.

The committee's reappointment was made contingent upon completing a comprehensive performance evaluation.