remanning

/riːˈmænɪŋ/
verb
  1. The present participle of reman: the act of providing a place, vehicle, or organization with new or additional people to operate or staff it.
    • The manager is remanning the night shift with experienced workers.
    • The airline is remanning its ground crew after the strike ended.
    • Remanning the old lighthouse took weeks of training for the new keepers.
noun
  1. The process or action of supplying a place, vehicle, or organization with new personnel.
    • The military conducted a rapid remanning of the outpost after the attack.
    • Remanning the emergency response team required hiring dozens of paramedics.
    • The remanning of the factory was completed ahead of schedule.
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