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Definition of "reinstitute" [reinstitute]

  • To institute for a second or subsequent time (verb)

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Use "reinstitute" in a sentence
  • "I wish they would, but saying they would "reinstitute" it is a little bit ridiculous."
  • "Professor Cossin, an expert source on governance, and I believe that now is the time to go beyond governance rules towards true practices and behaviors that will reinforce and sometimes reinstitute the trust of all into the future success of the companies and organizations concerned."
  • "Or, maybe the FCC should actually reinstitute the FAIRNESS DOCTRINE which once demanded that mass media give equal time to opposing views no matter what?"
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