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How do you use Reinstitute in a sentence? See 6 example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.

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Reinstitute in a sentence

Reinstitute | Reinstituted

Reinstitute meaning

To institute for a second or subsequent time

Using Reinstitute

  • The main meaning on this page is: To institute for a second or subsequent time
  • In the example corpus, reinstitute often appears in combinations such as: reinstitute the, to reinstitute.

Context around Reinstitute

  • Average sentence length in these examples: 23.7 words
  • Position in the sentence: 1 start, 4 middle, 1 end
  • Sentence types: 6 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis for Reinstitute

  • In this selection, "reinstitute" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around the word, exactly, authoritarian and slavery stand out and add context to how "reinstitute" is used.
  • Recognizable usage signals include could still reinstitute the state and elections and reinstitute authoritarian control. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
  • By corpus frequency, "reinstitute" sits close to words such as aad, aadhar and aaro, which helps place it inside the broader word index.

Example types with reinstitute

The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:

Well, exactly, reinstitute the Trump policy of separation and watch how the number of illegal entries goes down dramatically. (19 words)

Other European nations, faced with similar circumstances, opted for protection, and Disraeli was urged to reinstitute the Corn Laws. (19 words)

He angered British farmers by refusing to reinstitute the Corn Laws in response to poor harvests and cheap imported grain. (20 words)

In that event, Trump or his successor could still reinstitute the state of war with North Korea much more easily than the current state of war could be ended. (29 words)

Almost as soon as the shooting war stopped, the Southern governments moved to reinstitute slavery through a variety of state and local laws, restricting every aspect of freedmens’ lives. (29 words)

There is a concern in Beijing that the junta lacks the capacity needed to hold elections and reinstitute authoritarian control under a pro-military political party. (26 words)

Example sentences (6)

There is a concern in Beijing that the junta lacks the capacity needed to hold elections and reinstitute authoritarian control under a pro-military political party.

Well, exactly, reinstitute the Trump policy of separation and watch how the number of illegal entries goes down dramatically.

In that event, Trump or his successor could still reinstitute the state of war with North Korea much more easily than the current state of war could be ended.

Almost as soon as the shooting war stopped, the Southern governments moved to reinstitute slavery through a variety of state and local laws, restricting every aspect of freedmens’ lives.

He angered British farmers by refusing to reinstitute the Corn Laws in response to poor harvests and cheap imported grain.

Other European nations, faced with similar circumstances, opted for protection, and Disraeli was urged to reinstitute the Corn Laws.

Common combinations with reinstitute

These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:

Frequently asked questions

How do you use "reinstitute" in a sentence?
An example: "There is a concern in Beijing that the junta lacks the capacity needed to hold elections and reinstitute authoritarian control under a pro-military political party." This page contains 6 example sentences with the word "reinstitute" from authentic English texts.
What does "reinstitute" mean?
Reinstitute means: To institute for a second or subsequent time
How many example sentences with "reinstitute" are there?
Voorbeeldzinnen.info contains 6 example sentences with "reinstitute", drawn from a database of millions of English sentences.