Antonyms for reinstatement
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : ree-in-steyt |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌri ɪnˈsteɪt |
Definition of reinstatement
Origin :- 1700, from reinstate + -ment. Reinstation is recorded from 1680s.
- As in return : noun coming again
- As in recovery : noun the act of returning to normal
- As in replacing : noun replacement
- As in replacement : noun substitute
- As in restoration : noun reestablishment
- Will not some public recognition of my reinstatement be necessary?
- Extract from : « Salted With Fire » by George MacDonald
- It ended with a plea for reinstatement or, failing that, for any sort of work.
- Extract from : « Long Live the King » by Mary Roberts Rinehart
- In this case they contributed to the reinstatement of Mr. Bradshaw.
- Extract from : « Somehow Good » by William de Morgan
- He tries no pretences with a view to her reinstatement, even on a par with himself.
- Extract from : « Somehow Good » by William de Morgan
- Again, there is no explicit mention of the reinstatement of Niall.
- Extract from : « St. Bernard of Clairvaux's Life of St. Malachy of Armagh » by H. J. Lawlor
- No more for ever, for Heine, was there to be any reinstatement of the flesh.
- Extract from : « The Galaxy, April, 1877 » by Various
- Yetta wanted them to put in a clause demanding the reinstatement of Mrs. Cohen.
- Extract from : « Comrade Yetta » by Albert Edwards
- When Colonel Dunn succeeded to the office, Cox applied to him for a reinstatement.
- Extract from : « The Strange Story of Harper's Ferry » by Joseph Barry
- He was recalled, and his reinstatement was ratified by a council .
- Extract from : « The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 5 » by Various
- They had had their offer of reinstatement courteously refused.
- Extract from : « The Colonel of the Red Huzzars » by John Reed Scott
Synonyms for reinstatement
- acknowledgment
- answer
- appearance
- arrival
- coming
- cure
- entrance
- entry
- healing
- homecoming
- improvement
- improving
- instauration
- occurrence
- reaction
- readjustment
- reanimation
- reappearance
- rebound
- recoil
- recoiling
- recompense
- recompensing
- reconstitution
- reconstruction
- recovery
- recreation
- recrudescence
- recuperation
- recurrence
- redemption
- redintegration
- reestablishment
- reformation
- refurbishment
- rehabilitation
- reimbursement
- reinstatement
- reinstitution
- reinvigoration
- rejoinder
- rejuvenation
- remedy
- remodeling
- renewal
- renovation
- reoccurrence
- reparation
- repatriation
- replacement
- repossession
- restitution
- restoration
- restoring
- resumption
- retreat
- return
- reversion
- revisitation
- revival
- revivification
- stand-in
- substitution
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