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Reinstate Meaning in English

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ˌɹiɪnˈsteɪt
ree-in-STAYT
ɹˌiːɪnstˈeɪt
ree-in-STAYT

Definition

To give someone their previous job or position again, or to return something to its former condition or status.

Usage & Nuances

'Reinstate' is somewhat formal and common in workplace, legal, or official settings—'reinstate an employee', 'reinstate privileges'. Not usually used for objects; often related to status, rights, or positions. Similar to 'restore', but 'reinstate' usually involves a person or an official position.

Example Sentences

The company decided to reinstate him after the investigation.

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They want to reinstate the old rules.

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His driver's license was reinstated last week.

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After several complaints, management agreed to reinstate free parking for employees.

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The athlete was reinstated to the team once the ban was lifted.

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It took months, but my health insurance was finally reinstated.

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