Examples of 'reinstituted' in a sentence

Meaning of "reinstituted"

Reinstituted means to establish or bring back into existence
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  • simple past tense and past participle of reinstitute

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Treatment may then be reinstituted at a reduced dose.
Total parenteral nutrition had already been reinstituted.
The sport was reinstituted after a long absence.
The changed names have not been reinstituted.
The license was reinstituted earlier this month.
The death penalty has been reinstituted.
It was reinstituted as a perpetually binding requirement of the divine law.
Additional blasts reinstituted the column.
They reinstituted the priestly worship.
Treatment may then be reinstituted.
Reinstituted the militia.
These competencies should be urgently reinstituted under the name of diplomacy.
Meaning the sentence you received prior to the agreement is being reinstituted.
The unit trained for emergencies and reinstituted some of its old traditions.
The occurrence of an extravasation requires that the procedure be terminated and reinstituted.

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The drug should not be reinstituted in patients who have had a severe reaction.
Saturday services are reinstituted.
GLUCOPHAGE may be reinstituted after the acute episode is resolved.
Multilateral action by the United Nations in these fields must also be reinstituted and promoted.
When he reinstituted the holiday many in Judea laughed at him.
Reinforces that slavery would never be reinstituted in the Dominican Republic.
Qianlong reinstituted the annual hunt at Mulan as a form of military training.
In addition, application of the death penalty was reinstituted.
MabCampath may be reinstituted after the infection or toxicity has resolved.
But in the McCarthy period, it was reinstituted.
A school in Georgia has reinstituted paddling as a form of corporal punishment for their students.
Consequently, topical toremifene therapy was reinstituted on this tumor.
Josiah also reinstituted the Passover celebrations.
In the presence of any one of those criteria, controlled mechanical ventilation was reinstituted.
The permanent diaconate was reinstituted in the church after Vatican II.
If the hemolytic anemia is related to methyldopa, the drug should not be reinstituted.
Gold is going to be reinstituted as money within our lifetimes, simply out of necessity.
Then in his days, all the statutes will be reinstituted as in former times.
We reinstituted the family meal - because nothing good happens with low blood sugar levels.
If an infection occurs during this period, prednisolone therapy may need to be reinstituted temporarily.
Not only was Catholicism reinstituted by force, but Germanization was imposed by force as well.
After this delay, a new initialization character must be made before recording is reinstituted.
What is this, have we reinstituted the Open Forum? Lisa and you are the specialists.
Thereafter, the previously described reduction in rate of change is reinstituted until steady-state is reached.
The family of Khun Chuang reinstituted the Siamese administrative system of the 7th century.
When Josiah was killed, his successors reinstituted polytheism.
That the Management Council be reinstituted as the highest administrative decision-making body of FDA;.
Mahdi 's victory created an Islamic state, one that quickly reinstituted slavery.
Clopidogrel was reinstituted 48 hours postpartum, after removal of the epidural catheter.
The Third Temple has yet to be built, the priesthood consecrated and sacrifices reinstituted.
In Iraq and Afghanistan, the Marines reinstituted a variant of the CAP.
Furthermore, the Board of Auditors had recommended that such comparisons be reinstituted.
Treatment may be reinstituted following resolution of the haematological toxicity see section 4.2.
Field testing of regulatory signs minimum retro-reflectivity has been reinstituted by Traffic Operations.
Reinstituted a praetor in Constantinople, as a high-ranking judge.

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