reassign (Meaning)

Wordnet

reassign (v)

transfer somebody to a different position or location of work

Webster

reassign (v. t.)

To assign back or again; to transfer back what has been assigned.

reassign Sentence Examples

  1. The manager decided to reassign the project to a different team.
  2. Due to unforeseen circumstances, we had to reassign the task to another employee.
  3. The reassignment process was smooth and efficient, ensuring a seamless transition.
  4. The employee was reassigned to a more challenging role that better suited their skills.
  5. The reassignment was necessary to address a skills gap within the department.
  6. The company implemented a policy to fairly reassign employees based on seniority and performance.
  7. The reassignment order came as a surprise to the employees involved.
  8. The employee requested a reassignment due to incompatible work hours.
  9. The reassignment resulted in a significant increase in employee motivation and productivity.
  10. The union negotiated an agreement that restricted the employer from arbitrarily reassigning employees.

FAQs About the word reassign

transfer somebody to a different position or location of workTo assign back or again; to transfer back what has been assigned.

reallocate, contribute, redistribute, reapportion, divide, portion, assign,donate, grant, dispense

deprive (of), deny, retain, keep,deny, deprive (of), withhold, keep, retain, withhold

The manager decided to reassign the project to a different team.

Due to unforeseen circumstances, we had to reassign the task to another employee.

The reassignment process was smooth and efficient, ensuring a seamless transition.

The employee was reassigned to a more challenging role that better suited their skills.