Reappointed example sentences

re·ap·point

verb

reappointed (past tense) · reappointed (past participle)

  - appoint (someone) once again to a position they have previously held:

"Reappointed" Example Sentences

1. The board reappointed him as CEO for another five years.
2. She was reappointed despite the recent controversy.
3. He felt honored to be reappointed to the committee.
4. The reappointed judge presided over the case.
5. Despite calls for his resignation, the governor was reappointed.
6. The reappointed professor continued his research.
7. Being reappointed boosted her confidence.
8. The university reappointed her to a tenured position.
9. News of his reappointment was met with mixed reactions.
10. His reappointment was a testament to his dedication.
11. The team celebrated his well-deserved reappointment.
12. The reappointed official promised to improve efficiency.
13. Her reappointment signaled stability within the organization.
14. The council voted unanimously to reappoint the mayor.
15. He was unexpectedly reappointed after a period of uncertainty.
16. The reappointed director immediately began implementing new strategies.
17. It was a surprise to many that he was reappointed.
18. The reappointment process was transparent and fair.
19. They reappointed her despite the criticisms.
20. His reappointment was met with enthusiastic applause.
21. The company reappointed her to a more challenging role.
22. She was reappointed for her exceptional leadership.
23. The reappointed chairman addressed the shareholders.
24. His reappointment solidified his position in the company.
25. The reappointed manager implemented new policies.
26. They reappointed him to a position of greater responsibility.
27. The reappointment was announced at the annual meeting.
28. She was quietly reappointed without much fanfare.
29. His reappointment came as a relief to his colleagues.
30. The board felt it was essential to reappoint her.
31. The reappointed coach led the team to victory.
32. His reappointment was a strategic move by the company.
33. The reappointed senator vowed to serve the people.
34. She accepted the reappointment with humility.
35. The reappointment brought stability to the organization.
36. He was reappointed unanimously by the members.
37. The reappointed headmaster introduced innovative teaching methods.
38. Her reappointment was a sign of continued confidence.
39. The reappointed team worked diligently on the project.
40. He felt confident in his ability after being reappointed.
41. The reappointment was a formality, given his outstanding performance.
42. Despite rumors, she was reappointed to her post.
43. The reappointed staff member proved to be invaluable.
44. He deserved the reappointment based on his achievements.
45. The reappointed official began to implement reforms.
46. It was a unanimous decision to reappoint him.
47. Her reappointment was met with widespread approval.
48. The reappointed leader initiated a period of significant change.
49. He was happily reappointed to the role.
50. The reappointment boosted morale within the department.

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