REINSTATE


Meaning of REINSTATE in English

verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

death

Since the Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty nearly 30 years ago, Maryland has executed three men.

If Thompson is executed, he would be the fifth man put to death since California reinstated the death penalty in 1977.

penalty

Since the Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty nearly 30 years ago, Maryland has executed three men.

If Thompson is executed, he would be the fifth man put to death since California reinstated the death penalty in 1977.

■ VERB

force

It was eventually forced to reinstate them.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Hannigan was reinstated after students protested his dismissal.

The state reinstated capital punishment in 1976.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

He could quickly prove that he is not a Mobutu ally if he is successfully reinstated as prime minister.

If reinstated, they are placed on a probationary period determined by the state board, Winn said.

If we are going to encourage a new precautionary attitude, schools need to reinstate hygiene training.

It must have been exciting when the theatres were reinstated.

Proponents are now trying to reinstate the fees.

Several players hardly seem happy the Raiders reinstated Smith, given the way he abruptly left the team September 27.

The people of the district rose up in arms and reinstated the abbot, but their triumph was short-lived.

The union is fighting to reinstate 23 sacked journalists.

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