"Readmitted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Readmitted" Meaning

Let down or readmitted means permitting someone to re-enter a place, especially a hospital, school, etc. after they had previously been removed or expelled.

"Readmitted" Examples

5 Usage Examples for "readmitted"


1. Medical Context

Example: The hospital announced that the patient would be readmitted to the ICU after a complicated surgery.

2. Educational Context

Example: After two semesters, she was readmitted to the same university due to a misunderstanding in her transfer of credits.

3. Government Context

Example: The controversial refugee was readmitted to the country after a long residency period abroad.

4. Financial Context

Example: The bankrupt company was readmitted to the stock market after a healthy financial restructuring.

5. Legal Context

Example: The felon was readmitted to the community under a supervised probation program and strict parole conditions.

"Readmitted" Similar Words

Readjusting

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To adapt or change one's position or strategy to make a fresh start.

Readjustment

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The process of making adjustments to a plan, system, or situation in order to improve its efficiency, fairness, or effectiveness, often in response to a change or new information.

Readjustments

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Readjusts

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To adjust or modify something again, especially to improve or correct it, often after a previous attempt or assessment.<br><br>Example: "The pilot had to readjust the flight path to avoid bad weather."<br><br>or<br><br>To adjust one's position or opinion, especially after receiving new information or being persuaded.<br><br>Example: "After reading the updated report, she had to readjust her stance on the issue."

Readministering

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Noun: The act of ministering or giving aid, especially charitable aid, over again; a second administration or management of public affairs.<br><br>Example: "The new government's readministering of the economic policies has been met with both praise and criticism."<br><br>Verb: To administer aid or charitable assistance to someone or something again.

Readmission

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The act of allowing or permitting someone or something to return to a place or a state they were previously in.<br><br>Example: The hospital allowed for the patient's readmission after his health improved.<br><br>Alternatively, it can also refer to the act of re-entering a school or educational institution after being previously enrolled.<br><br>Example: The university made it easy for students to apply for readmission after a short break.<br><br>In both cases, the term "readmission" implies a return to a previous status or a resumption of a previous situation.

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Ready-cooked

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Ready-made

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Already prepared or prepared ahead of time for immediate use.

Ready-to-eat

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Ready-to-wear

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Fashion clothing that is pre-made and presented in standard sizes, ready to be taken home and worn, rather than garments made to individual specifications of a customer as with bespoke or haute couture clothing.

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