"Reappoint" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To appoint or reappoint means to give someone a position or job or to appoint someone for a second time or to appoint them again for the same position they previously held.
The act or instance of appearing again, especially after a period of time or an absence.<br><br>Example: The stars reappear in the night sky after the sunset.<br><br>In a more figurative sense, reappearances can also refer to repeated or recurring events, such as: <br><br>The politician's lectures on the economy were filled with reappearances of the same old points.
Returned to sight or notice after being absent or invisible.<br><br>Example: The missing child reappeared after being gone for several hours.
Occurring or done again; coming or becoming apparent again after a period of time, often in the same place or circumstances.
To apply again, usually to something that has previously been applied, often in a similar situation; re- or again use something, typically a substance, on a surface.
Reappointed means to be assigned or confirmed in the same position or office again. It is usually used when an employee or official is rehired or reinstated in the same role they previously held, often after a break or after leaving the position previously.