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reinstitution

n. The act of reinstitute something.

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His reinstitution of the grain embargo had taken a heavy toll on the Russians in the wake of their worst grain harvest since the revolution.

Then would come their inevitable announcement that at some time in the future—date unspecified, of course—they would begin a reinstitution of Chinese control over the Colony.

Then would come their inevitable an­nouncement that at some time in the future—date unspecified, of course—they would begin a reinstitution of Chinese control over the Colony.

Then would come their inevitable announcement that at some time in the future-date unspecified, of course-they would begin a reinstitution of Chinese control over the Colony.

They took the central one away in 1852, on the occasion of thanksgivings for the reinstitution of the presidential power--but precious soon they had occasion to reconsider that motion and put it back again!

Understandably, Renard and Scheyfve were alarmed at her resolve, telling her, 'We thought she should not go beyond the reinstitution of the mass and matters relating thereto, reverting to the condition in which they were at the time of the late King Henry's death.

We might readily pass through that entire complex in a few hours and get far enough beyond it so as to be free of the peripheral effects and make reinstitution of the drive that much safer.