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reinsertion

  • a word derived from insertion.
    insertion
    noun
    the act of inserting.

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The credit bureau also is accused of allowing the reinsertion on a consumer’s credit report of previously deleted negative information.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 7, 2025

In other organisms where the spliceosome isn't as busy, however, the reinsertion of introns may be more frequent.

From Science Daily May 10, 2024

Even the top three forward lines and top two defensive pairings, which are exactly the same as last season except for the reinsertion of Burakovsky, seem to be remembering how to work together again.

From Seattle Times Oct. 15, 2023

Whether the reinsertion of this question would so corrupt the “actual enumeration of the people” as to violate the Constitution is an interesting conundrum.

From Slate Apr. 22, 2019

Withdrawing it, he slightly modified the prejudices of its tip; after which its reinsertion caused the lock to spring open as by magic.

From When Ghost Meets Ghost by William Frend De Morgan