"Reinstituting" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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.
For example:
The company decided to reinstitute the bonus system for its employees after it had been on hold due to financial constraints.
The policy was reinstituted after public outcry and pressure from lawmakers.
In general, reinstituting involves restoring or re-establishing something that was previously existing, but had been discontinued or suspended.
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."
Reinsurance refers to a type of insurance purchased by insurance companies to protect themselves against potential losses from their customers' insurance claims. It is an insurance policy taken out by an insurer on a policy it has already issued to a third party, effectively transferring some risk from the insurer to another party.
"Reinsures" refers to an insurance company that insures another insurance company (known as the "primary insurer") against losses or claims. In other words, reinsurers take on some or all of the risk that the primary insurer has assumed. Reinsurance is a way for insurance companies to manage and share risk with other companies, reducing their own potential losses and financial risks.