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Synonyms

reintroduce

British  
/ ˌriːɪntrəˈdjuːs /

verb

  1. to introduce (something) again

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Other Word Forms

  • reintroduction noun

Example Sentences

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Simonson said bars like Milady’s in New York have done a great job reintroducing their version of a craft Appletini made with fresh fruit and professional technique.

From Salon

India reintroduced cheetahs last year, more than 70 years after the animal was declared officially extinct in the country.

From BBC

The question of what the senator should wear was part of a larger challenge, which is reintroducing Sen. John Fetterman to Washington — on his own terms.

From Washington Post

As part of a strategy to slowly reintroduce schools in D.C. to pre-pandemic levels of funding, officials have started to wind down spending.

From Washington Post

Democrats have reintroduced bills to set new ethical standards for the Supreme Court, called for hearings into the court’s recent conduct and asked Chief Justice John Roberts to testify.

From Seattle Times