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How to pronounce reassign in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms transfer
Type of assign, delegate, depute, designate
Has types exchange, second
Derivation reassignment

Examples of reassign

reassign
The manager could also reassign Jones to right-back, where he began the season.
From the guardian.co.uk
Daily monitor workload and reassign tasks within the workflow for direct reports.
From the jobview.monster.com
Disturbed by the episode, Murray asked Kappes a few days later to reassign Sulick.
From the time.com
The department is supposed to reassign a space that is vacant for two months.
From the newsobserver.com
The company will also reorganize its LCD factories and reassign some workers.
From the al.com
The Salvation Army asked Numana to reassign the food to be air-dropped immediately.
From the kansas.com
Among them was Ackerman, who said he supports LaHood's decision to reassign Greene.
From the newsday.com
No regulatory mechanism existed to reclaim and reassign these underutilized blocks.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Earlier this year, Hormell had to lay off or reassign a half-dozen staffers.
From the orlandosentinel.com
More examples
  • Transfer: transfer somebody to a different position or location of work
  • (reassignment) assignment to a different duty
  • Assign again
  • (REASSIGNMENT) The action of changing Jurisdiction over real estate from one command or agency to another within the Department of the Army.
  • (REASSIGNMENT) The change of an individual, while serving continuously, from one SES position to another within the same agency.
  • (Re-Assignment) Transfer of ownership and rights of the policy back to the policyholder.
  • (Reassignment) Assignment of an employee from a higher pay band to a lower pay band or from a higher level to a lower level within a banded classification.
  • (Reassignment) The execution of a written agreement by the University assigning all or part of the University's right, title or interest in and to an innovation back to the innovator who had originally assigned his or her right, title or interest in and to the Innovation to the University;
  • (Reassignment) The process in which an individual can have their Medicare benefits paid to another party. In most cases the other party is the entity that the provider is employed or contracted with. ...