reassignment

名詞

UK/ˌriː.əˈsaɪn.mənt/
US/ˌriː.əˈsaɪn.mənt/

定義 reassignment 名詞

  1. CountableUncountable

    A medical process to change a person's body to match their gender identity.

    • Approximately one thousand male-to-female gender affirmation surgeries are performed each year.

    • Passport modifications are possible, but require a physician's letter confirming the individual has undergone reassignment procedures.

    • Many individuals opt for gender reassignment to align their physical body with their gender identity.

  2. CountableUncountable

    The act of assigning an individual to a different job, task, or position.

    • Our department is in charge of managing personnel reassignments.

    • Various measures, such as layoffs, early retirements, and job reassignments, will be implemented to meet the demands of the teacher contracts.

    • He was reassigned to a new department due to the company's restructuring.

  3. CountableUncountable

    The act of assigning a specific task or responsibility to a different person.

    • Reassigning security responsibilities from one department to another might appear bureaucratic.

    • The project manager decided to reassign some tasks to other members of the team.

    • Due to time constraints, the department had to reassign some of its responsibilities to another unit.

  4. CountableUncountable

    The act of giving something to a different person or redistributing resources in a different way.

    • Certain factions within the international community are advocating for a reassessment of aid allocation priorities.

    • This annex allows the reassignment of financial assets among various categories.

    • After careful evaluation, a decision was made to reassign the budget to prioritize more urgent needs.