0 present participle of reinstate
1 to give someone back their previous job or position, or to cause something to exist again:
The reason why is that reinstating a control-abstracted context grafts it to the current context.
His proposal included allowing a defeasible reasoner to draw conclusions tentatively, sometimes retracting them later, and perhaps reinstating them still later and so on.
The work of the remainder of the chorale is to achieve harmonic stability and long-range closure by reinstating the functional bass.
Note that reinstating the chords correctly is an important feature of the method, since 1-circuits can intersect arbitrarily.
Whether described as 'whitewashing', 'painting' or 'rough casting' it meant reinstating the appearance following the inevitable damage done by the carpentry.
One of the many paradoxical features of psychoanalysis was that it appeared to be using reason to dethrone reason while reinstating it in the very act of doing so.
One of them could be reinstating flood meadows and flood plains.
I look forward to the day when we might seriously consider reinstating the free service to our senior citizens.