verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
death
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Since the Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty nearly 30 years ago, Maryland has executed three men.
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If Thompson is executed, he would be the fifth man put to death since California reinstated the death penalty in 1977.
penalty
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Since the Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty nearly 30 years ago, Maryland has executed three men.
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If Thompson is executed, he would be the fifth man put to death since California reinstated the death penalty in 1977.
■ VERB
force
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It was eventually forced to reinstate them.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Hannigan was reinstated after students protested his dismissal.
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The state reinstated capital punishment in 1976.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He could quickly prove that he is not a Mobutu ally if he is successfully reinstated as prime minister.
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If reinstated, they are placed on a probationary period determined by the state board, Winn said.
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If we are going to encourage a new precautionary attitude, schools need to reinstate hygiene training.
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It must have been exciting when the theatres were reinstated.
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Proponents are now trying to reinstate the fees.
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Several players hardly seem happy the Raiders reinstated Smith, given the way he abruptly left the team September 27.
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The people of the district rose up in arms and reinstated the abbot, but their triumph was short-lived.
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The union is fighting to reinstate 23 sacked journalists.