Synonyms for re-introduced
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : in-truh-doos, -dyoos |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌɪn trəˈdus, -ˈdyus |
Top 10 synonyms for re-introduced Other synonyms for the word re-introduced
- arouse
- awaken
- bethink
- bring to mind
- call to mind
- come to one
- cure
- educe
- elicit
- extract
- flash
- flash on
- heal
- look back
- make healthy
- make restitution
- mend
- mind
- nail it down
- put back
- put in power again
- reanimate
- recall
- reclaim
- recollect
- recondition
- reconstitute
- redeem
- reelect
- reerect
- reestablish
- refresh
- refurbish
- rehabilitate
- rehire
- reimpose
- reinforce
- reinstate
- reinstitute
- reintroduce
- reinvest
- rejuvenate
- remind
- reminisce
- renew
- renovate
- repair
- replace
- rescue
- restitute
- restore
- retain
- retouch
- retrospect
- return
- revitalize
- revive
- revivify
- ring a bell
- rouse
- set to rights
- stir
- strengthen
- strike a note
- summon
- think back
- think of
- touch up
- update
- waken
- win back
Définition of re-introduced
Origin :- early 15c., back-formation from introduction, or else from Latin introducere "to lead in, bring in" (see introduction). Related: Introduced; introducing.
- As in recall : verb remember
- As in reinstate : verb give back responsibility
- As in restore : verb fix, make new
- As in reintroduce : verb introduce anew
- As in recondition : verb restore
- As in restitute : verb restore
- I dived for him and his hole, pushed him into it, and re-introduced myself.
- Extract from : « Punch, Or The London Charivari, Volume 152, March 21, 1917 » by Various
- Messrs. Loddiges, of Hackney, re-introduced it thirty years later.
- Extract from : « About Orchids » by Frederick Boyle
- They are all re-introduced into the liquation circuit, and thereby are created other bye-products of the same kind ad infinitum.
- Extract from : « De Re Metallica » by Georgius Agricola
- On January 18 he re-introduced the same measure under another title.
- Extract from : « The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume IV » by Various
- Sir John Macdonald's Bill was presented too late to become a law and was re-introduced in 1884.
- Extract from : « The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume IV » by Various
- Second, in his preaching and moral exhortations he re-introduced the element of fear.
- Extract from : « A Literary History of the Arabs » by Reynold Nicholson
- Every trace of French influence in the shape of beneficent reform was to be effaced, and the old abuses were to be re-introduced.
- Extract from : « Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature - 4. Naturalism in England » by Georg Brandes
- It would be more correct to say "re-introduced," for fossil remains of this Deer have been met with.
- Extract from : « The Cambridge Natural History, Vol X., Mammalia » by Frank Evers Beddard
- Afterwards when re-introduced, Tugby hardly, as it appeared to us, came up to the original description.
- Extract from : « Charles Dickens as a Reader » by Charles Kent
- Then the corn was re-introduced from the Channel Islands and sold at immense prices.
- Extract from : « Old and New Paris, v. 2 » by Henry Sutherland Edwards
Antonyms for re-introduced
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