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What is the past tense of reappoint?

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The past tense of reappoint is reappointed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of reappoint is reappoints.

The present participle of reappoint is reappointing.

The past participle of reappoint is reappointed.

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Governor Easley reappointed her immediately after the election to fill a vacancy.
If I am reappointed as chair of the committee, convening an urgent investigation into how this has happened will be my priority.
Finance Minister Charlie McCreevy is believed to have ensured Michael Smith was reappointed defence minister.
The players, not unnaturally, backed their coach and after a long stalemate Clark was reappointed.
When Essendon came to appointing a coach this year for 2005 and beyond it reappointed Kevin Sheedy.
If she is not reappointed, that will be an unwelcome signal to environmentalists about Davis and the coast.

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