Advertisement
Advertisement
reassign
/ ˌːəˈɪ /
verb
- to move (personnel, resources, etc) to a new post, department, location, etc
Derived Forms
- ˌˈԳԳ, noun
Example Sentences
Meanwhile, investors have been growing irked by Musk’s habit of reassigning engineers from Tesla to his other ventures, such as SpaceX and the artificial intelligence company he calls X.AI.
Staffers who remained in their jobs said the Department of Education's new leadership had provided little to no guidance about how thousands of pending cases, including Rebecca's, would be reassigned.
That has been difficult, she said, because the changeover happened so quickly, even though some staffers from the closed centers were reassigned to the new centers.
Trump reassigned the acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement this week, US media reported.
The Trump Justice Department this week quickly reassigned at least 20 career officials from senior-level positions where they’ve worked for years.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse