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- REINSTATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of REINSTATE is to place again (as in possession or in a former position) How to use reinstate in a sentence
- REINSTATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
A month after being unfairly dismissed, he was reinstated in his job The Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty in 1976
- Reinstate Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
The company promised to reinstate [= rehire] the employees that had been laid off The school board voted to reinstate the school's uniform policy The court case was dismissed by the judge but reinstated [= reopened] on appeal
- reinstate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
reinstate something (in as something) to return something to its previous position or status synonym restore There have been repeated calls to reinstate the death penalty Tennis has now been reinstated as an Olympic sport Definition of reinstate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
- REINSTATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you reinstate someone, you give them back a job or position which had been taken away from them The governor is said to have agreed to reinstate five senior workers who were dismissed [VERB noun] The prime minister announced his resignation, but he is expected to be reinstated within a few days [VERB noun]
- Reinstated - definition of reinstated by The Free Dictionary
Define reinstated reinstated synonyms, reinstated pronunciation, reinstated translation, English dictionary definition of reinstated tr v re·in·stat·ed , re·in·stat·ing , re·in·states 1 To bring back into use or existence 2 To restore to a previous condition or position
- Reinstate - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
When you reinstate someone, you return that person to a position or job A principal might reinstate a laid off teacher when the school starts hiring again
- reinstate - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to put back or establish again, as in a once-held position or state: to reinstate the ousted president re•in•state•ment, n [uncountable] See -stat- re•in•state (rē′in stāt′), v t , -stat•ed, -stat•ing to put back or establish again, as in a former position or state: to reinstate the ousted chairman re′in•state′ment, re′in•sta′tion, n
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