Antonyms for re-instated
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : ree-in-steyt |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌri ɪnˈsteɪt |
- abandon
- antique
- ask
- blame
- break
- calm
- cease
- complete
- condemn
- convict
- damage
- decline
- depart
- deprive
- desist
- destroy
- discontinue
- disregard
- end
- fail
- finish
- fire
- forfeit
- forget
- halt
- harm
- hold
- hurt
- ignore
- injure
- keep
- kill
- leave
- leave alone
- let go
- lose
- miss
- neglect
- pay
- penalize
- persist
- precede
- refuse
- remain
- repress
- request
- restore
- ruin
- sentence
- stay
- stop
- take
- weaken
- worsen
Definition of re-instated
Origin :- 1590s, from re- + instate. Related: Reinstated; reinstating.
- As in forgiven : adj excused
- As in reinstated : adj rehired
- As in replaced : adj returned to the same place
- As in recall : verb remember
- As in redeem : verb recover possession
- As in redeem : verb atone for; compensate
- As in rehabilitate : verb renovate, adjust
- As in reinstate : verb give back responsibility
- As in replace : verb take the place of; put in place of
- As in restore : verb fix, make new
- As in return : verb give back, send back
- As in recondition : verb restore
- As in reopen : verb continue
- As in restart : verb continue
- As in restitute : verb restore
- As in continue : verb begin again; resume
- I fancy not, unless Charles dies, in which case Ellen will be re-instated by the priest.
- Extract from : « Ravenshoe » by Henry Kingsley
- The question was, whether or not Ferdinand should be re-instated in all his authority by the intervention of foreign powers.
- Extract from : « The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1 » by Various
- For a long while she sewed on furtive buttons, picked clear fringes, re-instated ruffles, caught up yawning rents.
- Extract from : « Missy » by Miriam Coles Harris
- He had been suspended before, but was re-instated by another agent.
- Extract from : « Descriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American Indians » by W. H. Jackson
- Being relieved of the command by Pope, who also failed, he was re-instated and fought the bloody battle of Antietam.
- Extract from : « Hidden Treasures » by Harry A. Lewis
- He had a hang-dog look when he was re-instated, and yet everybody knew that apart from this he was a fairly competent foreman.
- Extract from : « The "Genius" » by Theodore Dreiser
- The parliament were re-instated in their functions, at the same time.
- Extract from : « Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson » by Thomas Jefferson
- He was superceded on the 5th of the ensuing October—subjected to a court of inquiry—honorably acquitted and re-instated in 1782.
- Extract from : « Sages and Heroes of the American Revolution » by L. Carroll Judson
- Matters were soon arranged, and I was re-instated in my former position on the plantation.
- Extract from : « Biography of a Slave » by Charles Thompson
- A man had been displaced from his position there by his fellow strikers, and Ross had been re-instated.
- Extract from : « Report of the Committee Appointed to Investigate the Railroad Riots in July, 1877 » by Various
Synonyms for re-instated
- abide by
- absolve
- acquit
- adhere to
- alter
- arouse
- awaken
- back up
- balance
- begin over
- begin where one left off
- bestow
- bethink
- bring back
- bring to mind
- build up
- buy back
- buy off
- call in
- call to mind
- call up
- carry back
- carry on
- carry out
- carry over
- cash
- cash in
- change
- cite
- clear
- come to one
- compensate
- convert
- convey
- counterbalance
- counterpoise
- countervail
- cover
- cure
- defray
- discharge
- displace
- educe
- elicit
- evoke
- exchange
- extract
- fill in
- fix up
- flash
- flash on
- follow
- front for
- fulfill
- furbish
- get back
- give
- give back
- go on with
- hand back
- heal
- hold to
- improve
- keep
- keep the faith
- look back
- make amends
- make good
- make healthy
- make restitution
- make up for
- meet
- mend
- mind
- modernize
- nail it down
- offset
- oust
- outplace
- outweigh
- pardoned
- patch
- pay back
- pay off
- perform
- pick up
- pinch hit for
- proceed
- purchase
- put back
- put in power again
- ransom
- reacquired
- react
- reanimate
- reappointed
- rebate
- rebuild
- recall
- recapitulate
- recapture
- reciprocate
- reclaim
- recollect
- recommence
- recompense
- recondition
- reconstitute
- reconstruct
- recoup
- recouped
- recover
- recovered
- redeem
- redress
- reelect
- reelected
- reerect
- reestablish
- reestablished
- reform
- refresh
- refund
- refurbish
- regain
- regained
- rehab
- rehabilitate
- rehire
- reimburse
- reimpose
- reinforce
- reinsert
- reinstalled
- reinstate
- reinstated
- reinstitute
- reintegrate
- reintegrated
- reintroduce
- reinvest
- reinvigorate
- rejuvenate
- remind
- reminisce
- remit
- render
- renew
- renovate
- reopen
- repair
- repay
- replace
- replevin
- replevy
- repossess
- repossessed
- repurchase
- requite
- rescue
- reseat
- restart
- restitute
- restore
- restored
- resume
- retain
- retaliate
- retouch
- retrieve
- retrieved
- retrospect
- return
- return to
- returned
- revitalize
- revive
- revivify
- ring
- ring a bell
- ring in
- roll back
- rouse
- satisfy
- save
- send
- set off
- set to rights
- settle
- shift
- sit in
- stand in
- stand in lieu of
- step into shoes of
- stir
- strengthen
- strike a note
- sub
- substitute
- succeed
- summon
- supersede
- supplant
- supply
- swap places
- take back
- take in
- take out
- take over
- take over from
- take up
- taken back
- think back
- think of
- thrust back
- toss back
- touch up
- trade in
- transmit
- update
- waken
- welcomed home
- win back
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