reinstituted

[US]/[ˌriːɪnˈstɪtjuːt]/
[UK]/[ˌriːɪnˈstɪtjuːt]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to establish or restore something, especially a system, process, or practice, after a period of absence or disuse.; to bring back into force or use.; to reinstate someone to a former position or status.

Example Sentences

the company reinstituted its employee bonus program after a year of austerity measures.

the government reinstituted the death penalty for particularly heinous crimes.

the historical society reinstituted the annual town fair to celebrate its heritage.

following public demand, the library reinstituted evening hours.

the university reinstituted the mandatory foreign language requirement for all students.

the old tradition was reinstituted after decades of neglect.

the airline reinstituted flights to the island following the storm's clearance.

the club reinstituted its monthly social gatherings to boost morale.

the school board reinstituted the dress code policy after numerous complaints.

the park service reinstituted the guided nature walks to educate visitors.

the team reinstituted their pre-game ritual for good luck.

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