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reassign
/ ˌːəˈɪ /
verb
to move (personnel, resources, etc) to a new post, department, location, etc
Other 51Թ Forms
- ˌˈԳԳ noun
Example Sentences
Thus, with a Wednesday rubber match against the Padres looming, the Dodgers decided to reassign Casparius from multi-inning reliever to their latest fill-in starter.
Jarmond said there would be no staffing cuts, but some personnel might be reassigned to better serve the athletic department.
O’Hara simplifies vocabulary, reassigns lines and excises parts that don’t interest him, but otherwise sticks to Shakespeare’s template.
One senior civil servant was reassigned to the Federal Emergency Management Agency via an email that arrived late on a Saturday.
She said she began moving through stages of grief but keeps coming back to anger because her team members — five Black women and one white man with a disability — were told they would be reassigned.
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