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Reassign
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Reassign meaning
To assign again or anew. | To transfer back what was previously assigned.
Example sentences (20)
I really hope the NFL has to reassign Troy (you know they won’t fire him.
Meanwhile, the Air Force has been forced to relocate and reassign aircraft to continue providing search-and-rescue services after its ancient Buffalo planes were retired last year.
Midway into hearing on the final forfeiture of the funds, Justice Olatoregun retired, a development which compelled the Chief Registrar of the Court to reassign the case to Justice Obiozor for hearing.
A common practice of the Colorado Department of Corrections is to reassign program staff to work security shifts when there is an insufficient number of correctional officers to meet minimum staffing requirements.
Close Boltz Middle School and reassign most students to Preston Middle School, with some parts of the attendance area being absorbed by Lesher Middle School.
However, skepticism remained, as similar promises had been made in the past without genuine action, leading many to believe that the government intended merely to reassign SARS officers rather than fully disband the unit.
I'm sure that hacking into providers' systems to reassign cell numbers occurs, and it wouldn't surprise me to learn that the people who do that hacking would collaborate with ransomware thugs in order to extort money.
Reid's decision to reassign Burgess to Intelligence raises red flags for Voight, and he warns her that this favor comes with strings attached and that she can expect Reid to demand the return favor she owes him when the time is right.
The case took nearly two years to reassign.
To reassign keys, you click on a low-resolution image of the keyboard itself, with two function layers and a tab layer.
Mr. Hemel said that if Mr. Trump wanted to push the bounds of his power to slow tax collection, he could in theory also direct I.R.S. staff not to come to work or reassign auditors to other tasks.
The national health department said it would send more tests and workers to the Eastern Cape to help with mass testing and screening, and reassign Cuban doctors from other provinces.
We should rapidly reassign any military doctors and paramedics that can be spared to serve domestic needs.
At the airports we're still pretty well staffed right now, but for a three month period through the summer we did have to reassign officers from the airports down to assist the Border Patrol.
Attorney General Leslie Rutledge’s office on Tuesday requested that the court reassign cases from Pulaski County Circuit Judge Wendell Griffen.
Nordica has also reduced its commercial activities outside of Tallinn, as a result of which Regional Jet has been able to reassign both aircraft and crews from Nordica operations to new customers.
Planning laws and policies existed to safeguard the interests of the community, and developers could not be allowed to trade rights and reassign floor space from an area to another.
Since the operations manager is aware of each department’s needs, they can reassign tasks and adjust workflow as necessary to improve the efficiency of operations.
They must prove, for instance, that their employer is unable to reassign them to a role that doesn’t require a firearm.
The Board also voted to authorize the superintendent to reassign students in newly developed neighborhoods from the overcrowded schools they normally would attend to schools with more classroom space.