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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
reintroduce
verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Many people think that student grants should be reintroduced.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Farr has vowed to reintroduce the bill.
▪ Meanwhile, he said he would not reintroduce the restrictions on foreign workers he had proposed earlier.
▪ The Government is to reintroduce a bill curbing the right to jury trial, which has twice been thrown out by peers.
▪ The right hon. Gentleman's policies would reintroduce the levels of unemployment that we saw in the 1930s.
▪ There are moves to reintroduce public service broadcasting which lost all credibility under Pinochet's dictatorship.
▪ There are no plans to reintroduce them.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Reintroduce

Reintroduce \Re*in`tro*duce"\ (r?*?n`tr?*d?s"), v. t. To introduce again. -- Re*in`tro*duc"tion (-d?k"sh?n), n.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
reintroduce

1660s, from re- + introduce. Related: Reintroduced; reintroducing.

Wiktionary
reintroduce

alt. (context transitive English) To introduce again or anew vb. (context transitive English) To introduce again or anew

WordNet
reintroduce

v. introduce anew; "We haven't met in a long time, so let me reintroduce myself" [syn: re-introduce]

Usage examples of "reintroduce".

Were I to carry on the thread of his story continuously he would still seem to have overleaped as vast a gulf as if I had reintroduced him as a gray-haired man.

And be it further enacted, That if any State, having so received any such bonds, shall at any time afterwards by law reintroduce or tolerate slavery within its limits, contrary to the act of abolishment upon which such bonds shall have been received, said bonds so received by said State shall at once be null and void, in whosesoever hands they may be, and such State shall refund to the United States all interest which may have been paid on such bonds.

Will of God is able to cope with the ceaseless flux and escape of body stuff by ceaselessly reintroducing the known forms in new substances, thus ensuring perpetuity not to the particular item but to the unity of idea: now, seeing that objects of this realm possess no more than duration of form, why should celestial objects, and the celestial system itself, be distinguished by duration of the particular entity?

The Will of God is able to cope with the ceaseless flux and escape of body stuff by ceaselessly reintroducing the known forms in new substances, thus ensuring perpetuity not to the particular item but to the unity of idea: now, seeing that objects of this realm possess no more than duration of form, why should celestial objects, and the celestial system itself, be distinguished by duration of the particular entity?

Although our nation adopted the Christian religion centuries ago, and although there is no longer any trace of the former gods and cults of the Massagetae, there is still a small, all-too-ardent faction in our country bent on reintroducing the gods from the days of the Persian King Cyrus and Queen Tomyris.

I wrote a new opening chapter, to reintroduce the characters and situation for new readers, cut and fit most of the old material into its new frame, and began the story again as Count Piotr argued with Cordelia and Captain Negri expired on the lawn at Vorkosigan Surleau.

Vatican II invalid, abandon the principle of collegiality, reintroduce the Tridentine Mass.

Then, when the atmosphere had been reintroduced into the compartment, he opened his airlock doors.

On the campaign trail, when Lieberman reintroduced God to the political arena, the atheists, the Communists, and the liberals cheered.

Some are new to America and some are diseases that had been eliminated in this country and then reintroduced by the immigrants.

He had butchered Roehm and the SA on a Saturday, he had reintroduced conscription on a Saturday, he had retaken the Rhineland on a Saturday.

While the bureaucracy boasts of "building Communism" the death-penalty had been reintroduced - for economic offences - such is the extent of swindling, corruption and theft which bedevils the Soviet economy - a concrete proof of the bankruptcy of the regime and the need for workers' democracy.

To the obvious objection that something can't be older than its ancestor, the cladists respond that the ancestral forms must have existed sooner than the traces that have been found so far, thus reintroducing the incompleteness-of-the-fossil-record argument but on a scale never suggested even in Darwin's day.

Raccoon, a carnivorous North American mammal, Procyon lotor, extinct in the wild since 2250, reintroduced to the Woodrow Roosevelt Culturological Habitat in 2518.

The death penalty had been reintroduced six yearspreviously, the Federal Assembly finally bowing to enormous pressure fromthe electorate.