Reairing vs Rehiring - What's the difference?
reairing | rehiring |
The act of hiring somebody again.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=November 25, author=Steven Lee Myers, title=U.S. Scales Back Political Goals for Iraqi Unity, work=New York Times
, passage=A senior Bush administration official described that goal as largely symbolic since rehirings have been quietly taking place already. }}
As verbs the difference between reairing and rehiring
is that reairing is present participle of lang=en while rehiring is present participle of rehire.As a noun rehiring is
the act of hiring somebody again.rehiring
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