"Reimpose" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Reimpose" Meaning

To impose something again, especially a rule, regulation, or punishment, that had been previously canceled or removed.

"Reimpose" Examples

Examples of Reimpose:


1. General Usage

- He was forced to reimpose the army, to deal with the fresh rebel outbreak in the countryside.
- Although it is a drastic measure, the worst case scenario is that we will have to reimpose the harsher economic policies to stabilize the country.

2. Historical Context

- In a bold move, the UK reimposed sanctions against Russia following the events in Eastern Europe.
- The British prime minister announced that the economic sanctions wouldn't be lifted until a new, more just government took office, effectively reimposing severe constraints on the nation.

3. Legal or Official Usage

- On recommendation from the courts, the government was forced to reimpose a moratorium on the construction of buildings within the protected area.
- In compliance with international law following the international court’s ruling, we will need to reimpose penalties on the said country for its pollution activities.

4. General/Informal Usage

- Given the excellent results, we decided to reimpose the harder quiz to keep the students focused.
- To avoid future controversies, she decided to reimpose the rules she previously lifted to maintain a fair and respectful environment.

5. Specific Scenario

- The redeployment of troops in Afghanistan meant that the outgoing military had to reimpose the stabilizing criteria for power handover to local forces.
- By the death of his key partners, King Edward was forced to reimpose some scale of taxation on all classes to continue financing the Crusades.

"Reimpose" Similar Words

Reimbursement

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The payment of an amount of money to someone, either by an insurance company or an employer, to compensate for expenses they have paid themselves, especially expenses for medical treatment, travel, or accommodation.

Reimbursements

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Reimbursements refer to the process of paying back or refunding money to someone after they have already spent it, often for expenses incurred for a specific purpose such as business or travel. It can also refer to the amount of money that is paid back or refunded.

Reimburses

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Pays back or compensates someone for expenses or losses.

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Reimplant

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Reimplant refers to the surgical procedure of removing a transplant, graft, or transplanted organ from a incorrect or unsuitable location, and then placing it back in its normal or correct position in the body.

Reimplantation

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Reimplantation refers to the surgical procedure of reattaching or reinserting a body part or tissue that has been removed or damaged from the body, into its original place of origin.<br><br>For example: After the car accident, the medics successfully performed a limb reimplantation surgery to save the injured victim's arm.<br><br>It can also refer to the reinsertion of an organ, such as a tooth or a part of the intestine, into its normal position in the body after it has been removed due to injury or disease.

Reimplanted

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Reimported

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To be imported again; taken or brought into a country or place after having been previously exported.

Reimposing

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"Imposing" has a few related senses, but "reimposing" is more specific.<br><br>"Reimposing" is a verb that means to impose again or restore something that was previously imposed, often implying a return to a previous state. It can also mean to enforce or impose (something) again, often after a period of leniency or relaxation.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br>- The government reimposed the ban on the import of certain goods.<br>- The company has reimposed the dress code policy that was temporarily relaxed for the summer.<br><br>In essence, "reimposing" suggests a reversal or a return to a previous measure, policy, or state of affairs.

Reimposition

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The act of imposing or restoring a law, rule, or regulation that was previously repealed or abolished, often retroactively applying it to actions taken before its reintroduction.

Reimprisoning

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The term "reimprisoning" refers to the act of imprisoning someone again, usually after they have been released from prison or a similar confinement. It suggests a backward step or a reversal of a previous decision or circumstance, where the individual is returned to a state of imprisonment they had previously escaped or was prematurely released from.

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Reinaldo

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Reinaldo may refer to:<br><br>1. Reinaldo (given name), a male given name of Spanish and Italian origin.<br>2. Reinaldo (footballer, born 1947), a retired Argentine footballer.<br>3. Reinaldo (footballer, born 1957), an Ecuadoran former footballer.<br>4. Reinaldo (footballer, born 1972), an Argentine former footballer.<br>5. Reinaldo Álvarez Cabrera, a Mexican politician and present secretary of transportation for the federal government.<br>6. Reinaldo Arellano, a Mexican former professional boxer.<br><br>Alternatively, Reinaldo is also the Spanish and Portuguese feminine form of Reynold.

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Reincarnated

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to be reborn into a new life, often with memories or abilities from a previous existence in this or another world.