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单词 reinstitute
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Definition of reinstitute in English:

reinstitute

verb riːˈɪnstɪtjuːt
[with object]
  • Institute or introduce again.

    by reinstituting conscription they could alienate a new generation of American youth
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We need to reinstitute the competitive system they used in Rome.
    • The international programmes of the Reagan years are also being reinstituted.
    • The Taliban reinstituted that practice, using bulldozers to push over the walls.
    • The board will explore ways to reinstitute this valuable program.
    • By the turn of the twentieth century it had become clear that white supremacy would be reinstituted.
    • We will tell them about the fact that we have reinstituted apprenticeships.
    • He has also offended Jewish leaders by reinstituting a prayer for the conversion of the Jews in the Latin prayers on Good Friday.
    • After the delirium clears the drug may be reinstituted at a much smaller dose.
    • Realistically speaking, there is no way that Congress will vote to reinstitute the draft.
    • He said that plans to reinstitute the death penalty are going forward.
    • At the point that the physician reinstituted mechanical ventilation, patients were predicted to be an average of 13 minutes away from task failure.
    • The U. S. colonial government is trying to reinstitute the death penalty in Puerto Rico.
    • The United States has decided to embark on increasing the vaccine stores available for smallpox vaccination and has developed a plan to reinstitute vaccination.
    • The shortfalls in military recruiting have led to speculation that the government might be forced to reinstitute the draft.
    • Some weeks after surrender, most of the known Union sympathizers joined others in a public call to reinstitute civil government.
    • Finally, when soldiers return to work, profit sharing is reinstituted as if they had never left.
    • The Guild reinstituted a health care package during its annual membership meeting on December 2-4 in Austin, Texas.
    • The current surgical procedures for lung transplantation do not reinstitute the systemic circulation of the graft.
    • Satan will be bound, and the temple will be rebuilt and the sacrificial system reinstituted.
    • The need for additional nutritional supplements was noted, and proper supplementation was reinstituted.
    Synonyms
    reintroduce, re-establish, reinstall, reinstate, reinstitute, relaunch, revive, resuscitate, resurrect, breathe new life into

Derivatives

  • reinstitution

  • noun

Definition of reinstitute in US English:

reinstitute

verbrēˈinstit(y)o͞otriˈɪnstɪt(j)ut
[with object]
  • Institute or introduce again.

    by reinstituting the draft they could alienate a new generation of American youth
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The international programmes of the Reagan years are also being reinstituted.
    • Finally, when soldiers return to work, profit sharing is reinstituted as if they had never left.
    • The Taliban reinstituted that practice, using bulldozers to push over the walls.
    • The current surgical procedures for lung transplantation do not reinstitute the systemic circulation of the graft.
    • By the turn of the twentieth century it had become clear that white supremacy would be reinstituted.
    • The shortfalls in military recruiting have led to speculation that the government might be forced to reinstitute the draft.
    • We need to reinstitute the competitive system they used in Rome.
    • The U. S. colonial government is trying to reinstitute the death penalty in Puerto Rico.
    • The Guild reinstituted a health care package during its annual membership meeting on December 2-4 in Austin, Texas.
    • After the delirium clears the drug may be reinstituted at a much smaller dose.
    • At the point that the physician reinstituted mechanical ventilation, patients were predicted to be an average of 13 minutes away from task failure.
    • The board will explore ways to reinstitute this valuable program.
    • The United States has decided to embark on increasing the vaccine stores available for smallpox vaccination and has developed a plan to reinstitute vaccination.
    • He said that plans to reinstitute the death penalty are going forward.
    • Some weeks after surrender, most of the known Union sympathizers joined others in a public call to reinstitute civil government.
    • Realistically speaking, there is no way that Congress will vote to reinstitute the draft.
    • Satan will be bound, and the temple will be rebuilt and the sacrificial system reinstituted.
    • The need for additional nutritional supplements was noted, and proper supplementation was reinstituted.
    • We will tell them about the fact that we have reinstituted apprenticeships.
    • He has also offended Jewish leaders by reinstituting a prayer for the conversion of the Jews in the Latin prayers on Good Friday.
    Synonyms
    reintroduce, re-establish, reinstall, reinstate, reinstitute, relaunch, revive, resuscitate, resurrect, breathe new life into
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