reappoint (one) as (something)
reappoint (one) as (something)
To select, designate, or set one to occupy the same role or position as at a previous point by authority or mutual agreement. They reappointed me as CFO after the allegations against me were proven false. There's no way we can reappoint her as treasurer after everything that's happened.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
reappoint someone as something
to select or appoint someone to serve again in the same office. Are they going to reappoint Alan as the chairman again? Alan was reappointed as the head of the committee.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- reappoint
- reappoint as
- take a warrant out on (one)
- take out a warrant on (one)
- swear a warrant out on (one)
- swear out a warrant on (one)
- someone's partner in crime
- partner
- partner in crime
- partners in crime