reinstitute

[US]/ˌriːˈɪnstɪtjuːt/
[UK]/ˌriːˈɪnstɪtuːt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt.to establish or set up again; to reintroduce or reestablish; to formulate or create again; to initiate again

Phrases & Collocations

reinstitute policy

reinstitute measures

reinstitute program

reinstitute standards

reinstitute practices

reinstitute rules

reinstitute guidelines

reinstitute system

reinstitute framework

reinstitute authority

reinstitute funding

reinstitute benefits

reinstitute rights

Example Sentences

the committee decided to reinstitute the old policies.

they aim to reinstitute the program next year.

the government plans to reinstitute funding for education.

after much debate, they chose to reinstitute the regulations.

she hopes to reinstitute the tradition at the festival.

many citizens want to reinstitute the community service program.

the board voted to reinstitute the annual awards ceremony.

they are considering ways to reinstitute the health benefits.

activists are pushing to reinstitute environmental protections.

the school plans to reinstitute after-school programs.

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