reappoint [
,ri:ә'pɒint]
vt. 再任命, 使复职, 重新约定
[法] 重新任命, 重新委任, 重新约定
Reappoint \Re`ap*point"\ (-point"), v. t.
To appoint again.
- In the election by secret ballot, delegates voted about 3-1 to reappoint Mr. Gorbachev as party leader, consolidating his power as the nation's supreme leader.
- The announcement confirmed that Mobutu would resist pressure to reappoint Tshisekedi, fired Monday for refusing to swear allegiance to the president.
- Bush said he will reappoint Gen.
- The White House said that President Reagan will reappoint Edward Fleischman to a five-year term on the Securities and Exchange Commission.
- The cabinet also is expected to reappoint the Bundesbank's vice president, Helmut Schlesinger, to an abbreviated term that will run through 1992, when he reaches the mandatory retirement age of 67 years old.
- The day before the White House announced that Paul Volcker was leaving the Federal Reserve Board, Sen. Domenici told a private gathering in New York's financial district that President Reagan wouldn't reappoint the Fed chairman.