0 past simple and past participle of reinstate --
1 to give someone back their previous job or position, or to cause something to exist again: --
Two-way interactions were first deleted to register the change in deviance and then reinstated in turn until all 3 had been evaluated.
The ordinances were debated, modified, debated again and reinstated in 1292.
The cat was given at least a week to recover from this surgery before the fooddeprivation schedule was reinstated.
Consequently, in early 1991, the value-added tax subsidy was reinstated.
The metaphor of life as journey was thus reinstated into its physical form albeit in a slightly different one.
If they do, then the actual infinite is reinstated in the realm of intentional objects.
A newly reinstated hierarchy replaced experimental theories of classroom participation.
We are left wondering why they were they never reinstated in the 1950 or 1972 reprints.