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reinstate
[ree-in-steyt]
verb (used with object)
to put back or establish again, as in a former position or state.
to reinstate the ousted chairman.
reinstate
/ ˌriːɪnˈsteɪt /
verb
(tr) to restore to a former rank or condition
Other Word Forms
- reinstatement noun
- reinstation noun
- reinstator noun
- unreinstated adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of reinstate1
Example Sentences
However, Netanyahu later reinstated his longstanding opposition to a Palestinian state, saying in a video statement shortly after the announcement: "It's not written in the agreement. We said we would strongly oppose a Palestinian state."
It disputed defining this as a ban and said any applications to reinstate cricket in the future would be assessed.
The UK, France and Germany have called on Iran not to escalate tensions and to pursue negotiations after UN sanctions were reinstated on Saturday.
The council also said the capital cost of reinstating the school buildings and the funding per pupil, which is the highest in Pembrokeshire, were prohibitive.
Sinclair decided to reinstate the late-night talk show after "thoughtful feedback from viewers, advertisers, and community leaders".
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- replace
- restore
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