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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The museum reinstates the old artifacts to their original display.
The landlord reinstates the original layout of the apartment after the previous tenant made changes.
The airline reinstates the canceled flight due to technical issues.
The athlete reinstates their training schedule after recovering from an injury.
The captain reinstates the sailor to his previous rank.
The judge reinstates the case after new evidence is presented.
The historian reinstates the forgotten memories of the past through research.
The university reinstates the professor after a wrongful termination.
The software developer reinstates a previous version of the program.
The company reinstates the old product due to popular demand.
The counselor's advice reinstates the patient's belief in their mental health.
The engineer reinstates the broken bridge by reconstructing it.
The painter reinstates the faded colors of the artwork.
The doctor's reassurance reinstates the patient's belief in their recovery.
The school reinstates the student to the honor roll.
The scientist reinstates the extinct species by cloning it.
The teacher reinstates the forgotten lesson by repeating it.
The editor reinstates the writer to his previous column.
The military reinstates the previously cancelled training program.
The success of the project reinstates the boss's trust in the employee.
The military reinstates the soldier after he completes his rehabilitation.
The airline reinstates a canceled flight due to improved weather conditions.
The court reinstates a case that was previously dismissed.
The professor reinstates a student's grade after discovering an error in grading.
The judge reinstates the trial after a brief recess.
The judge reinstates the attorney to his previous case.
The school board reinstates the music program after budget cuts.
The IT technician reinstates the deleted files from the backup.
The IT department reinstates the old computer system after the new one crashes.
The homeowner reinstates the security system after a break-in.
The hotel reinstates the reservation after a cancellation.
The manager reinstates the employee to his former position.
The company reinstates the employee who was wrongly fired.
The committee reinstates the member to his former position.
The software company reinstates the old version of the program after receiving numerous complaints.
The chef reinstates a menu item that was previously removed due to popular demand.
The carpenter reinstates the door to its frame.
The landlord reinstates the lease after the tenant makes the overdue payment.
The bartender reinstates the glass to its proper spot on the shelf.
The landlord reinstates the tenant's security deposit after a successful move-out inspection.
The chef reinstates the traditional recipe for the restaurant's signature dish.
The student reinstates the book to its proper place on the shelf.
The good grades reinstates the student's confidence in their academic abilities.
The company reinstates the employee after finding out they were wrongfully terminated.
The teacher reinstates the globe to its stand.
The airline reinstates the canceled flights due to improved weather conditions.
The orchestra reinstates the cancelled concert due to weather.
The military reinstates a soldier after a suspension.
The museum reinstates the stolen painting to its rightful owner.
The government reinstates funding for a public program.
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