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    reassign
    /ˌriːəˈsʌɪn/

    verb

    • 1. appoint (someone) to a different post or role: "he had been reassigned to another post"

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  3. The meaning of REASSIGN is to assign (something or someone) again especially in a new or different way. How to use reassign in a sentence.

  4. to give something to a different person, or to share things out in a different way: The lease has to be reassigned to its new owner. One option could be to reassign unused phone numbers from rural areas to urban areas. to change someone's body to match their gender, in a process that includes medical operations:

  5. to give a piece of work to a different person: The case was then reassigned to a new judge. The cuts have been handled through attrition and reassigning tasks to remaining employees. to give something to a different person, or to share things out in a different way: The lease has to be reassigned to its new owner.

  6. Reassign definition: to move (personnel, resources, etc) to a new post, department, location, etc. See examples of REASSIGN used in a sentence.

  7. The verb reassign means to move someone or something to a new location, department, or position. If your department was in the Cincinnati office but then your boss moved you to the Chicago office, you were reassigned.

  8. reassign something (to somebody/something) to give something to a different person or organization; to change the status of something. The case was reassigned to a different court. See reassign in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: reassign.

  9. Reassign means to transfer somebody or something to a new position, duty, or location. Find out the past participle, gerund, and related words for reassign, such as transfer, exchange, and second.

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