"Reinstate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Reinstate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Reinstate
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"Reinstate" Meaning

To officially restore or bring someone or something back into a position, state, or condition, often after they or it have been removed, canceled, or taken away.

Example sentences:

The judge reinstated the fired employee after receiving new evidence.
She reinstated her old account on the website.

"Reinstate" Examples

Examples of "Reinstate"


The judge decided to reinstate the defendant's bail after reviewing the new evidence.
The company will reinstate the old benefits package that was previously taken away.
The university will reinstate the student's scholarship after he met with the department head.
The government announced that it will reinstate the subsidies for small businesses.
The rating agency agreed to reinstate the company's credit rating after reviewing its financial statements.

"Reinstate" Similar Words

Reinsert

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To put something back into a position or situation, especially from which it was previously removed.

Reinserted

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Introduced or brought back again into a situation or a situation after previously being removed or abolished: a previously deleted section of the document was reinserted.

Reinsertion

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The act of putting or introducing something back into a situation or position. It can refer to the act of reintroducing an object, policy, or idea that was previously removed or discarded.

Reinstall

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Reinstallation

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Reinstallation refers to the process of reinstalling or setting up something again, typically a software, system, or program, after it has been removed or uninstalled, often in order to restore it to its original or previous state, or to fix issues or errors that prevented it from functioning properly.

Reinstalled

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'Reinstalled' means to install again or to re-establish something, usually software, hardware, or a system, after it has been uninstalled or removed.

Reinstalling

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Installing or setting up a computer system, application, or software again after it has been previously installed.<br><br>Example: "I need to reinstall the operating system on my laptop because it's not working properly."<br><br>Or: "Do I need to reinstall the software or simply update it?"<br><br>It can also refer to reinstalling a program, app, or feature after uninstalling or removing it previously.

Reinstalls

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Reinstated

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Verb: to officially make something or someone be in their original position or state again, especially after it was changed or removed.<br><br>Example: "He was reinstated as the company's CEO after a public apology."

Reinstatement

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The reinstatement refers to the act of re-establishing or restoring something that has been canceled, dismissed, or removed, often with the intention of bringing it back to its original state or position. It can involve reapplying, readmitting, or restoring something to its previous status.

Reinstates

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To put or keep something back in its original state or position; to revive or restore something that has been stopped or abolished.

Reinstating

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To put or restore someone or something to a former position, status, or state, often after they have been removed or ejected.

Reinstill

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Reinstitute

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Reinstituted

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Brought back into use or existence; reinstated.

Reinstituting

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The word "reinstituting" is a verb that means to bring something back into operation or effect again after it has been stopped, ended, or abolished.<br><br>For example:<br><br> The company decided to reinstitute the bonus system for its employees after it had been on hold due to financial constraints.<br> The policy was reinstituted after public outcry and pressure from lawmakers.<br><br>In general, reinstituting involves restoring or re-establishing something that was previously existing, but had been discontinued or suspended.