Associations with «reassign»

"Reassign" means to assign or give someone a new task, role, or responsibility, usually different from their previous one. Full definition

Sentences with «reassign»

  • «It would take help and capacity away from where it's needed by reassigning more than 100 officials. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • He had been an auxiliary in Boston and early on warned the archdiocese about the dangers of reassigning priests who had been «cleared» by St. Luke and other centers of putative expertise on sexual pathologies. (firstthings.com)
  • A ZDNet report from late September said that Microsoft engineers have been moved from reassigned from Windows to Xbox One OS, in order to have the new console ready in time for its planned holiday 2013 release. (bgr.com)
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