reinstate
Americanverb (used with object)
verb
Other Word Forms
- reinstatement noun
- reinstation noun
- reinstator noun
- unreinstated adjective
Etymology
Origin of reinstate
Example Sentences
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Even if the president reinstates most levies, the Treasury might have to refund what it has already collected.
From Barron's
Ceramic mugs are back, and the idea of the cafe as a welcoming third place is being reinstated.
At the time, it said it would reinstate withdrawals in the first quarter.
From MarketWatch
Some executives had pushed to reinstate the filters -- which show users how cosmetic procedures would look -- to avoid losing market share amid growing competition from TikTok.
From Barron's
For the talks in Geneva, the Kremlin has reinstated nationalist hawk and former culture minister Vladimir Medinsky as its lead negotiator.
From Barron's
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