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Reintroduce Meaning in English

word

ˌɹiɪntɹəˈdus
ree-in-truh-DOOS
ɹˌiːˌɪntɹədjˈuːs
ree-in-truh-DYOOS

Definition

To bring something back or put something back into use, existence, or a place where it was before, especially after it has been absent for a period of time.

Usage & Nuances

Used formally in science, conservation, policy, and business—especially for animals, laws, or rules. Collocates with 'species', 'program', 'law', and 'tradition'. Not the same as 'introduce' (first time); 'reintroduce' implies it was there before and returned.

Example Sentences

Scientists plan to reintroduce wolves into the park.

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The museum wants to reintroduce free admission on Sundays.

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The school decided to reintroduce the uniform policy.

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They’re planning to reintroduce public buses after years without them.

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After the tradition faded, the town tried to reintroduce it with a festival.

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Because of popular demand, they decided to reintroduce the old recipe to the menu.

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