0 the act of giving someone back their job or making something exist again:
1 the act of giving back a job or position to someone:
sb's reinstatement as sth Her reinstatement as Finance Director was welcomed by all.
2 the act of bringing back something that was previously removed or stopped:
The reinstatement of trading restrictions was condemned in the financial press.
He calls for the restoration of these works and their reinstatement into a global setting.
For older children and adults, verbal reminders often serve as the impetus for memory trace reinstatement.
Fundamentally, the reinstatement of a dead person as an effective ancestor depended on having living descendants of the right categories.
As this review has shown, there is now ample justification for its reinstatement as an all-pervasive causal factor.
Processes of recoding and "retro-referencing" likely are facilitated by reinstatement of memory such as might occur were the event context to be re-experienced.
She spells us a story of one plant's journey from exclusion from the language of flowers to a latter-day reinstatement in romantic botanical discourse.
First, the reinstatement of internal mechanisms reaffirms the role of evolution in altruism.
In some cases, workers demanded the dismissal of the jobber, head jobber or supervisory staff; in others, they demanded their reinstatement.