Examples of 'reinstated it' in a sentence
Meaning of "reinstated it"
reinstated it - Refers to the action of restoring something to its previous position or condition. This phrase is often used in legal, organizational, or administrative contexts to indicate the restoration of a rule, policy, or status
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reinstated it
But he pulled your deal then reinstated it.
The secretary reinstated it after our success with Russia.
I have no idea why or why they finally reinstated it.
George W. Bush immediately reinstated it when he took office.
Some countries had abolished the death penalty and then reinstated it.
Well, Blackwood reinstated it the year he became High Priest.
The appellate court reinstated it.
Trial judge dismissed the manslaughter charge. The appellate court reinstated it.
Each time it lapsed, Congress has reinstated it retroactively.
Democratic administrations have traditionally rescinded the policy, while Republican administrations have reinstated it.
Mr. Trudeau just reinstated it.
President Jimmy Carter suspended aid to El Salvador, but he later reinstated it.
He did, but I just reinstated it.
A patch for reading broken mac tables got lost. I've reinstated it.
Each time it has been allowed to lapse Congress has reinstated it retroactively.
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But here in Germany, they have reinstated it.
It briefly abolished this right but then reinstated it in 1875.
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