Rehiring [verb]
Definition of Rehiring:
give back responsibility
Synonyms of Rehiring:
Sentence/Example of Rehiring:
Next, we move to baseball’s offseason, during which the Miami Marlins made a historic hire.
So it’s no surprise that FedEx is hiring 70,000 people to meet holiday demand.
In October, The Maine Monitor and ProPublica found that the agency’s executive director, John Pelletier, had hired felons to represent criminal defendants and had misled lawmakers.
He recently was rehired by the Red Sox, and Hinch was hired by the Detroit Tigers.
The Washington Football Team continued to build its executive ranks Monday by hiring Andre Chambers to the newly formed role of chief people officer.
Under the previous proposal, a team could have improved its draft position by hiring a minority coach or general manager.
Under that proposal, a team could have improved its draft position by hiring a minority coach or general manager.
One of the unexpected hires of the offseason, Dorrell took over at Colorado.
She was hired, and soon after they became romantically involved.
They’ll have to implement a new Commission on Police Practices that will have new powers to subpoena officers and documents and hire its own lawyer.