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Definition of Reintroducing
1. reintroduce [v] - See also: reintroduce
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reintroducing
Literary usage of Reintroducing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. General Foundry Practice by Andrew McWilliam, Percy Longmuir (1907)
"232), but this may be removed, without reintroducing the other evils, by heating
the casting to л fair red heat al>ovc Acl (about 730° C.) and cooling in ..."
2. The Nature of Positive Law by John Mason Lightwood (1883)
"In Economics this is done by reintroducing those moral and other considerations
which have been omitted in forming the abstract principles of the science, ..."
3. The Lutheran Movement in England During the Reigns of Henry VIII. and Edward by Henry Eyster Jacobs (1908)
"... secondly, to correct Romish errors by omission and amendment; thirdly, to
supplement what was lacking, by reintroducing whatever was wholesome ..."
4. Clinical Lectures on the Diseases of Women by James Young Simpson (1872)
"In such a case you may save pain to your patient and trouble to yourself, by
reintroducing the sound, and leaving the patient lying with it in the uterus ..."
5. Nature's Strongholds: The World's Great Wildlife Reserves by Laura Riley, William Riley (2005)
"Discussion arose in the early 1980s on the wisdom of reintroducing wolves, ...
Wolves settled the question by reintroducing themselves, walking over the ..."