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Antonyms for reinstitute
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : in-sti-toot, -tyoot |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɪn stɪˌtut, -ˌtyut |
Definition of reinstitute
Origin :- 1510s, "purpose, design," from institute (v.). From 1540s as "an established law." The sense of "organization, society" is from 1828, borrowed from French Institut national des Sciences et des Arts, established 1795 to replace the royal academies, from Latin institutum, neuter past participle of instituere.
- As in resume : verb begin again
- As in reintroduce : verb introduce anew
- As in reopen : verb continue
- As in restart : verb continue
- As in continue : verb begin again; resume
- The proposal of M. de Laveleye to reinstitute a national dress is, for this reason, a foolish and inartistic one.
- Extract from : « A Review of the Systems of Ethics Founded on the Theory of Evolution » by C. M. Williams
- Enough of the practice and of the traditions is left to make it an easy task to reinstitute all the important parts of the custom.
- Extract from : « Domesticated Animals » by Nathaniel Southgate Shaler
- It seems likely that these were endeavours to reinstitute ancient privileges rather than to create new.
- Extract from : « The Customs of Old England » by F. J. Snell
Synonyms for reinstitute
- assume again
- begin over
- begin where one left off
- carry on
- carry over
- come back
- continue
- go on
- go on with
- keep on
- keep up
- occupy again
- pick up
- proceed
- reassume
- recapitulate
- recommence
- recoup
- reestablish
- regain
- reinstate
- reinstitute
- renew
- reoccupy
- reopen
- repossess
- restart
- restore
- resume
- retake
- return to
- revive
- take back
- take up
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