0 to put something into use, operation, or a place after it has not been used or in a place for some time:
Wolves were reintroduced into Yellowstone Park in 1995.
During these refinements, the original highfrequency information in the data may be reintroduced.
Reincarnation: an object that was previously destroyed or removed is reintroduced, possibly with a new state and location.
The rise in interleukin-8 concentration, nevertheless, occurred only after reintroducing flow to the pulmonary bed at the conclusion of bypass.
The same points and illustrations are reiterated, and names are reintroduced as though they are being mentioned for the first time.
If the answer to this question is positive, it seems to me that the essence of the notion of phase is surreptitiously reintroduced.
However, they could be construed more radically - and were so by some - as reintroducing the observer and his standpoint.
A circular argumentation is obtained when an argument structure is reintroduced again in an argumentation line to defend itself.
To avoid circular argumentation we need to impose the condition that no argument can be reintroduced in the same argumentation line.