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reinstall
/ ˌriːɪnˈstɔːl /
verb
to put in place and connect (machinery, equipment, etc) again
to install (computer software) again, usually to solve a technical problem
to put (someone) back in a position, rank, etc
Trinidad reinstalled him against Honduras
Example Sentences
It later denied a second permit to reinstall the statue.
Instead, they had to pay upward of tens of thousands of dollars to fix damaged septic systems, reinstall their own power poles and repave the asphalt melted from private roads.
Two Wright-designed sofa tables, which the architect had said he considered “part of the house design itself,” were reinstalled.
A Paddington statue that was ripped from a bench by two RAF engineers is to be reinstalled.
When Donald Trump redecorated the Oval Office to his liking in January, he reinstalled a portrait of President Andrew Jackson that had hung on the wall across from the Resolute Desk in his first term.
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