reappoint

/ˌriəˈpɔɪnt/
verb
  1. To appoint someone to a position or job again.
    • After a successful first term, the principal was reappointed by the school district.
    • The board voted to reappoint her as the committee chair for another term.
    • The president can reappoint the ambassador if the Senate agrees.
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