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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The company reinstates the old employee benefits.
The government reinstates the official to his former post.
The evidence reinstates the defendant's innocence.
The mechanic reinstates the old car by replacing the worn-out parts.
The government reinstates the defunct law to regulate the market.
The writer reinstates the lost storyline by rewriting it.
The software developer reinstates the deleted code by retrieving it from the repository.
The gardener reinstates the dying plants with proper care.
The company reinstates the employee after a wrongful termination lawsuit is settled.
The president reinstates the trade agreement with the neighboring country.
The board of directors reinstates the CEO after an investigation clears him of wrongdoing.
The airline reinstates the pilot to his previous route.
The hospital reinstates the nurse to her former position.
The coach reinstates the previous strategy to win the game.
The teacher reinstates the old teaching methods to improve student performance.
The landlord reinstates the old rent price after realizing the increase was unfair.
The museum reinstates the artwork to its original location after renovation.
The company reinstates the old policies after realizing their new strategy was not effective.
The engineer reinstates the system's previous settings to fix the issue.
The government reinstates a law to protect the environment.
The reform reinstates the union's trust in the company.
The support reinstates the athlete's belief in their performance.
The apology letter reinstates the customer's faith in the company.
The apology and compensation reinstates the customer's confidence in the brand.
The financial recovery reinstates the investor's confidence in the market.
The reassurance reinstates the child's belief in their safety.
The positive feedback reinstates the employee's confidence in their work.
The new policy reinstates the public's trust in the government.
The honesty reinstates the friend's trust in their relationship.
The celebration reinstates the community's trust in their leaders.
The truth reinstates the public's belief in the news organization.
The doctor reinstates the patient's heartbeat with a defibrillator.
The archaeologist reinstates the ancient artifacts from the excavation site.
The musician reinstates the old instrument by restoring it.
The chef reinstates the stale bread by toasting it.
The government reinstates the curfew due to the rising Covid cases.
The manager reinstates the discontinued product.
The government reinstates a law that was repealed years ago.
The owner reinstates the vase to its original position on the table.
The government reinstates the tax cut for small businesses.
The coach reinstates the quarterback to the starting lineup.
The librarian reinstates the book to its proper place on the shelf.
The coach reinstates the player to the team after a suspension.
The union successfully reinstates the workers who were unfairly terminated.
The magician reinstates the rabbit from the hat.
The university reinstates the professor to his previous department.
The librarian reinstates the DVD to its proper spot on the shelf.
The doctor reinstates the patient's medication after a consultation.
The doctor reinstates the patient to his previous level of activity.
The museum reinstates a lost artifact to its exhibit.
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