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Definition of "reinstituted" [reinstituted]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of reinstitute. (verb)

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Use "reinstituted" in a sentence
  • "The 48th Assault Helicopter company has progressively "reinstituted" through the years at the VHPA reunions and, since the reunion in Nashville, has established a "Bluestar," e-mail reflector list to help everyone keep in contact and assist us as we try to locate former members of the unit."
  • "“•The Hubble Space Telescope repair mission was reinstituted”"
  • "He constantly reminds the reader that there was a weird religious motivation for much of this: the Christian belief that Jesus would not reappear until the Jews were restored to Jerusalem and had rebuilt the Temple and reinstituted the practice of sacrifice."
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