reassign

Examples of reassign in a Sentence

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Recent Examples on the Web He was reassigned to the palace, and charged with setting up a twenty-four-hour medical operation for the crown prince. Heidi Blake, The New Yorker, 10 Oct. 2024 Diddy’s case was reassigned on October 3, and his next opportunity to prove his innocence will be in front of Judge Arun Subramanian. Jason P. Frank, Vulture, 7 Oct. 2024 Cooper said the city has also reassigned two administrative positions to the city’s Neighbor Support Division to help assist with tracking the homeless concerns submitted to the city and recently increased the number of officers with the police department’s homeless outreach team from four to six. Tribune News Service, Orange County Register, 19 Sep. 2024 This might involve quickly reorganizing team formations or reassigning responsibilities when unexpected challenges arise. Cheryl Robinson, Forbes, 24 Oct. 2024 See all Example Sentences for reassign 
Recent Examples of Synonyms for reassign
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  • In today's business environment, leaders have to be able to pivot strategies, reallocate resources and inspire their teams with agility and precision.
    Lynn Smith, Forbes, 31 Oct. 2024
  • Due to reallocating funds to caregiving expenses and foregoing essential retirement contributions, caregivers who begin their duties at a younger age risk an average 40% to 90% deficit in retirement savings, depending on salary, by age 65 compared to non-caregivers, the study said.
    Medora Lee, USA TODAY, 30 Oct. 2024
Verb
  • Associated Press text, photo, graphic, audio and/or video material shall not be published, broadcast, rewritten for broadcast or publication or redistributed directly or indirectly in any medium.
    Ray Hanley, arkansasonline.com, 6 Nov. 2024
  • Harrison had 24% of the vote before being removed from the running and ballots in her favor being redistributed to the two front runners. Harrison, who represented District 4 before resigning earlier this year, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
    Sierra Lopez, The Mercury News, 6 Nov. 2024
Verb
  • While working out how much each curve would contribute to a trace phi cubed amplitude, the group came across curves that were unavoidable but that didn’t change the final answer.
    Charlie Wood, WIRED, 3 Nov. 2024
  • In Eau Claire, a small town in Wisconsin, Trump's visit in 2016 left the city with more than $47,000 in unpaid bills and Clinton's visit the same year with $6,800 in unpaid bills, contributing to the city's operating budget going over by nearly $62,000 that year.
    Soo Rin Kim, ABC News, 3 Nov. 2024
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  • The user argued the vote against the bill by House Democrats was a vote to continue giving these immigrants – and give newly arriving ones – representation when seats in the House are reapportioned among the states based on the 2030 census.
    Andre Byik, USA TODAY, 10 June 2024
  • The exciting question, for friends of a free Ukraine, is what the Ukrainians do once the Kremlin reapportions its surviving A-50s and inevitably leaves a gap in its aerial radar coverage.
    David Axe, Forbes, 24 Feb. 2024

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“Reassign.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/reassign. Accessed 17 Nov. 2024.

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