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Definition of reinstatement in English: reinstatementnoun ˌriːɪnˈsteɪtm(ə)ntˌriɪnˈsteɪtmənt mass noun1The action of giving someone back a position they have lost. the student body gave its support to the two expelled students and demanded their reinstatement Example sentencesExamples - In 14 of these cases the applicants complained about various public decisions regarding their positions such as promotion, job assignments or reinstatements.
- Some 1,400 printing workers at the State Printing Corporation of Sri Lanka went on strike on August 27 to demand reinstatement of a company storekeeper.
- Workers from Metro Shelving in the Sydney suburb of Revesby began picketing the plant this week to demand reinstatement.
- He admitted his mistake and sought to do whatever NASCAR required for reinstatement.
- The committee has received 14,000 applications from former Baathists asking for either reinstatement or for pensions, he said.
- Specialists advised the General Medical Committee that, with appropriate drug treatment, control of symptoms should permit her reinstatement to the register.
- While an indefinite strike forced reinstatement of the six workers the April salaries remain unpaid.
- At the end of April, a demonstration organized by the soldiers to demand reinstatement turned violent.
- Workers illegally fired for union activity have no right to reinstatement.
- The management has so far refused to negotiate on the reinstatements and has opposed the pay demand.
- She was awarded temporary reinstatement on full salary, pending the final arbitration report.
- First we begin in South Africa, where the health minister finds himself under fire as AIDS activists demand the reinstatement of a former deputy.
- A union meeting on Tuesday called for official action to win his reinstatement.
- This follows the reinstatement of two workers in east London.
- He also said a petition was circulated calling for the reinstatement of an officer sacked for using racist language.
- Even an online petition of more then 50,000 signatures demanding his reinstatement failed to persuade the producers to change their minds.
- Depending on the nature of the claim, she can request substantial money damages and reimbursement of her attorneys fees in addition to back pay and reinstatement.
- The relief available to a tenured teacher whose termination is reversed on appeal is limited to back pay and reinstatement.
- They did that six weeks ago and won reinstatement for two sacked fitters in the test area.
- Some 35,000 employees struck to demand the reinstatement of a suspended superintendent and two senior assistants.
Synonyms restoration, return to a former position, return to power, bringing back, reinstitution, reinstallation, rehabilitation, re-establishment - 1.1 The restoration of something such as a law or custom.
others have demanded the reinstatement of the death penalty Example sentencesExamples - The unanimous resolution backing the reinstatement of weapons inspectors in November 2002 reinforced the idea that the United States could bring the world around to even highly controversial positions.
- If the value of the reinstatement or rebuilding exceeds the value of cover, recompense may be limited to value of the lesser.
- An example of this reinstatement is that business people use applied astrology to assess market trends.
- And it is obvious that this will prevent any future reinstatement of the line.
- It is the reinstatement of the English department in Africa, albeit on a far smaller scale.
- But, neither their successful reinstatement of the Patriarchal office nor the restoration of the ecclesiastical character of the Synod proved lasting.
- State politicians whipped up a further frenzy by calling for reinstatement of the death penalty.
- Children are more likely to report anger when they have appraised both the presence of an aversive outcome and the possibility of goal reinstatement.
- The decision meant the reinstatement of charges against 140 non-natives accused of illegally hooking salmon during one of numerous protest fisheries by non-natives over the years.
- One of the great unmentionables in the current election campaign is the reinstatement of conscription.
- They demand reinstatement of the dissolved parliament and return to appointing prime ministers on the recommendation of the House.
- The reinstatement of the ban generated concerns from consumer groups that the government should not have lifted the ban on US beef imports in April.
- I oppose the reinstatement of the death penalty with every fibre of my being.
- Since reinstatement in 1976, three inmates have been executed on the same day approximately nine times.
- The former welcome it as a reinstatement of national sovereignty.
- What if there were a reinstatement of the draft and you were called up?
- Since the reinstatement of capital punishment in 1976, seven states have executed a combined twenty-two juvenile offenders nationwide.
- Full review criminals, has brought to life the age old debate as to the reinstatement to the statue books of the Death Penalty in the UK.
- The defendant eventually paid off his fines and in fact had secured reinstatement of his driver's license on the very day previous to the date of the accident.
- Providers, suppliers, and manufacturers need to pay special attention to code revisions, additions and deletions, and reinstatement of some previously deleted codes.
Definition of reinstatement in US English: reinstatementnounˌriɪnˈsteɪtməntˌrēinˈstātmənt 1The action of giving someone back a position they have lost. the student body gave its support to the two expelled students and demanded their reinstatement Example sentencesExamples - Depending on the nature of the claim, she can request substantial money damages and reimbursement of her attorneys fees in addition to back pay and reinstatement.
- She was awarded temporary reinstatement on full salary, pending the final arbitration report.
- Even an online petition of more then 50,000 signatures demanding his reinstatement failed to persuade the producers to change their minds.
- At the end of April, a demonstration organized by the soldiers to demand reinstatement turned violent.
- Workers illegally fired for union activity have no right to reinstatement.
- Some 35,000 employees struck to demand the reinstatement of a suspended superintendent and two senior assistants.
- He admitted his mistake and sought to do whatever NASCAR required for reinstatement.
- They did that six weeks ago and won reinstatement for two sacked fitters in the test area.
- Specialists advised the General Medical Committee that, with appropriate drug treatment, control of symptoms should permit her reinstatement to the register.
- Some 1,400 printing workers at the State Printing Corporation of Sri Lanka went on strike on August 27 to demand reinstatement of a company storekeeper.
- The relief available to a tenured teacher whose termination is reversed on appeal is limited to back pay and reinstatement.
- First we begin in South Africa, where the health minister finds himself under fire as AIDS activists demand the reinstatement of a former deputy.
- The management has so far refused to negotiate on the reinstatements and has opposed the pay demand.
- He also said a petition was circulated calling for the reinstatement of an officer sacked for using racist language.
- The committee has received 14,000 applications from former Baathists asking for either reinstatement or for pensions, he said.
- A union meeting on Tuesday called for official action to win his reinstatement.
- While an indefinite strike forced reinstatement of the six workers the April salaries remain unpaid.
- This follows the reinstatement of two workers in east London.
- In 14 of these cases the applicants complained about various public decisions regarding their positions such as promotion, job assignments or reinstatements.
- Workers from Metro Shelving in the Sydney suburb of Revesby began picketing the plant this week to demand reinstatement.
Synonyms restoration, return to a former position, return to power, bringing back, reinstitution, reinstallation, rehabilitation, re-establishment - 1.1 The restoration of something such as a law or custom.
others have demanded the reinstatement of the death penalty Example sentencesExamples - What if there were a reinstatement of the draft and you were called up?
- The reinstatement of the ban generated concerns from consumer groups that the government should not have lifted the ban on US beef imports in April.
- It is the reinstatement of the English department in Africa, albeit on a far smaller scale.
- An example of this reinstatement is that business people use applied astrology to assess market trends.
- Providers, suppliers, and manufacturers need to pay special attention to code revisions, additions and deletions, and reinstatement of some previously deleted codes.
- They demand reinstatement of the dissolved parliament and return to appointing prime ministers on the recommendation of the House.
- If the value of the reinstatement or rebuilding exceeds the value of cover, recompense may be limited to value of the lesser.
- The unanimous resolution backing the reinstatement of weapons inspectors in November 2002 reinforced the idea that the United States could bring the world around to even highly controversial positions.
- Since the reinstatement of capital punishment in 1976, seven states have executed a combined twenty-two juvenile offenders nationwide.
- Full review criminals, has brought to life the age old debate as to the reinstatement to the statue books of the Death Penalty in the UK.
- Since reinstatement in 1976, three inmates have been executed on the same day approximately nine times.
- The former welcome it as a reinstatement of national sovereignty.
- The decision meant the reinstatement of charges against 140 non-natives accused of illegally hooking salmon during one of numerous protest fisheries by non-natives over the years.
- State politicians whipped up a further frenzy by calling for reinstatement of the death penalty.
- One of the great unmentionables in the current election campaign is the reinstatement of conscription.
- The defendant eventually paid off his fines and in fact had secured reinstatement of his driver's license on the very day previous to the date of the accident.
- But, neither their successful reinstatement of the Patriarchal office nor the restoration of the ecclesiastical character of the Synod proved lasting.
- I oppose the reinstatement of the death penalty with every fibre of my being.
- Children are more likely to report anger when they have appraised both the presence of an aversive outcome and the possibility of goal reinstatement.
- And it is obvious that this will prevent any future reinstatement of the line.
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