0 to give someone back their previous job or position, or to cause something to exist again:
1 to put someone back in a job or position previously held, or to put a law or rule back into effect:
She will be reinstated to her full professorship and receive back pay and benefits.
The hospital suspended Goldstein during the investigation but reinstated him when the report cleared him of any wrongdoing.
2 to give back to someone a job or position that was previously taken from them:
3 to bring back a rule, agreement, process, etc. that was previously stopped:
4 to put back into a document something that was previously removed:
Please reinstate the paragraph about compensation.
Responding in the terminal links produces reinforcement, after which the initial links are reinstated.
A government decree reinstated industrial promotion tax subsidies to companies that had received them before 1989, and refunded the taxes they had paid since 1993.
As twentieth-century audiences have come to appreciate its narrative significance, however, it has been reinstated.
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 problem was individual employers who unilaterally reinstated the benefits.
However, recall or recognition may succeed on a later test if the original emotion is reinstated.
They invoke and reinstate a familiar iconography of heroism and battle-sites, but do little to forge a fresh language of political conflict.
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使重返崗位,使恢復原職, 把…放回原處, 使恢復原狀…
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