Definition of Reemploys

1. Verb. (third-person singular of reemploy) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Reemploys

1. reemploy [v] - See also: reemploy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reemploys

reemphases
reemphasis
reemphasise
reemphasised
reemphasises
reemphasising
reemphasize
reemphasized
reemphasizes
reemphasizing
reemploy
reemployed
reemploying
reemployment
reemployments
reemploys (current term)
reen
reenable
reenabled
reenables
reenabling
reenact
reenacted
reenacting
reenaction
reenactions
reenactment
reenactments
reenactor
reenactors

Literary usage of Reemploys

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Public School Administration: A Statement of the Fundamental Principles by Ellwood Patterson Cubberley (1916)
"... and the burden rests upon them to see that the school board reemploys them, instead of the burden resting upon the school board, as it ought, ..."

2. Public School Administration: A Statement of the Fundamental Principles by Ellwood Patterson Cubberley (1916)
"... is automatically out of a position at the close of every school year, and the burden rests upon them to see that the school board reemploys them, ..."

3. Reconstruction in France by William MacDonald (1922)
"If the sinistre reemploys his indemnity, he is entitled to a first advance of from 3000 to 100000 francs on account of the estimated value of his property ..."

4. Reconstruction in France by William MacDonald (1922)
"If the sinistre reemploys his indemnity, he is entitled to a first advance of from 3000 to 100000 francs on account of the estimated value of his property ..."

5. The Price of Inefficiency by Frank Koester (1913)
"In time the surplus on hand is devoured or worn out, and new purchasing power appears, which reemploys men, restores their purchasing value. ..."

6. Labor in Politics: Or, Class Versus Country; Consideration for American Voters by Charles Norman Fay (1920)
"... reemploys you men; this time not on his conditions but on yours" Right there on the picket line is where law and order come to a show-down. ..."

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