The Collaborative International Dictionary
Reinstruct \Re`in*struct"\ (-str?kt"), v. t. To instruct anew.
Wiktionary
vb. (context transitive English) To instruct again or anew.
Usage examples of "reinstruct".
Cepheus held my robe for the moment it took to reinstruct myself in patience.
Thus Sith appeared to have but one recourse: to repair or reinstruct the synthesizer as quickly as possible, and fleeing Thone and Ggyddn both leave the Earth to its fate.
Sith appeared to have but one recourse: to repair or reinstruct the synthesizer as quickly as possible, and fleeing Thone and Ggyddn both leave the Earth to its fate.
They are obedient and can be reinstructed by radio messages sent to them from human controllers on Earth.
He waved curtly, dismissing his aide—without having reinstructed him, Lars observed.