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vb. (en-past of: reinstitute)
Usage examples of "reinstituted".
The National Conscription Act reinstituted the draft in the summer of 1940, convincing everyone of the seriousness of the situation and the inevitability of the war.
And the world would call him crazy again, as they had when he had outlawed alcohol, reinstituted cutting off hands for thievery, forced women to wear the barakan again-the long sheetlike garment that covered everything but one eye.
Military Security appears to have taken over control of the political commissars, themselves reinstituted after the Gulf War, with SSO officers added to the headquarters staffs for good measure.
The Fisheries Board reinstituted net fishing for the Florida waters about then and there was a small rush to get into that.