Crossword-Solution: REASSIGN 8 letters, 22 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Word Word Type Definition
Reassign v. t. To assign back or again; to transfer back what has
been assigned.

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REASSIGN anagram ASSIGNER, SEARINGS, SERINGAS

We have 22 clues for the answer “REASSIGN”

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Move to another job, say 1 answer
move (personnel, resources, etc) to a new post, department, location, etc 1 answer
Transfer to another job, perhaps 1 answer
Transfer again. 1 answer
Shuffle the staff 1 answer
Redeploy, e.g. 1 answer
Recommission 1 answer
Put on another work team 1 answer
Put on a different task 1 answer
Move, as to another job 1 answer
Move to another mission 1 answer
Move to a new post 1 answer
Move to a new position 1 answer
Give something else to do 1 answer
Give different responsibilities to 1 answer
Designate differently 1 answer
Appoint to a new position 1 answer
Appoint to a different task 1 answer
ALLOCATE again 2 answers
Send elsewhere 3 answers
MOVE to another place 22 answers
Transfer 40 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with REASSIGN (5)

The teacher who will refuse to be interrupted during recitation hours to tell pupils what the lesson is, but who will reassign the lesson for the pupil at recess-time, or after school, will very soon find all such troubles vanish, and will at the same time be giving his pupils valuable and necessary training in attention and memory.
The Recitation George Herbert Betts 2006
And while Kenworthy believed that immediate integration was less likely to cause serious trouble than the Army's announced plan of mixing the races in progressively smaller units, he too accepted the argument that it would be dangerous to reassign the Army's group of professional black privates to white units.
Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965 Morris J. MacGregor Jr. 2007
Because, in a word, through the might of his little savings, he can make or unmake sovereigns, he can permit or prevent that pretty commerce where these simpletons of people sell and sell again, transfer and reassign, no more nor less than if it were a park of cattle or sheep.
Luxury-Gluttony: Eugène Sue 2010
REASSIGN, r[=e]-as-s[=i]n', _v.t._ to assign again: to transfer back what has been assigned.--_n._ REASSIGN'MENT.
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R) Various 2012
The wisest course may be for the proprietor of the periodical or other composite work to reassign his interest in the specific contribution, as was done by the proprietors of the _Smart Set_ as adjudicated in the case of Dam _v._ Kirke La Shelle Co., cited in the chapter on dramatic and musical copyright, and thus remove possible doubt as to ownership.
Copyright: Its History and Its Law Richard Rogers Bowker 2012

Quotes with REASSIGN (2)

Great leaders understand the importance of assigning the right people to the right positions. If you put the wrong person in the wrong place, no matter how talented or earnest they are, they will never reach the peak of their potential. Their strengths will be underutilized and they may never measure up to your expectations. Reassign to get the best out of others and the situation.
Susan C. Young
It's a big deal when you have got to fire the deputy director of the FBI because he lies four times, twice under oath. It's also a big deal when you have got to reassign people off the Mueller probe, when you have got cash at the Democratic National Committee that is convertible into a warrant to spy on American citizens.
Matt Gaetz
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 15 times in crossword archives (1957–2023).