Definition of Reinstituted

1. Verb. (past of reinstitute) ¹

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Definition of Reinstituted

1. reinstitute [v] - See also: reinstitute

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reinstituted

reinstatements
reinstates
reinstating
reinstation
reinstations
reinstigate
reinstigated
reinstigates
reinstigating
reinstil
reinstill
reinstilled
reinstilling
reinstills
reinstitute
reinstituted (current term)
reinstitutes
reinstituting
reinstitution
reinstitutionalisation
reinstitutionalise
reinstitutionalised
reinstitutionalises
reinstitutionalising
reinstitutionalization
reinstitutionalize
reinstitutionalized
reinstitutionalizes
reinstitutionalizing
reinstruct

Literary usage of Reinstituted

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Andover Review (1890)
"Episcopacy never having been abolished in the Church, how can it be reinstituted ? It is true, it has not been abolished in the Church at large, ..."

2. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1910)
"The Roman Catholic service was reinstituted in the »•hole kingdom; churches and ... All families were reinstituted in their rights, honors, and possessions. ..."

3. Closing Maintenance Depots: Savings, Workload, And Redistribution Issues by DIANE Publishing Company (2004)
"However, according to DOD officials, a November 1994 Office of the Secretary of Defense memorandum reinstituted public-private competitions under certain ..."

4. Speech of John Quincy Adams, of Massachusetts, Upon the Right of the People by John Quincy Adams (1838)
"... was reinstituted, and by law made a permanent institution forever, and in which laws had been enacted that slaveholders should not, if they would, ..."

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