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reinstate

/ree-in-steyt/US // ˌri ɪnˈsteɪt //UK // (ˌriːɪnˈsteɪt) //

恢复原状,恢复,恢复名誉,复职

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    re·in·stat·ed, re·in·stat·ing.

    • : to put back or establish again, as in a former position or state: to reinstate the ousted chairman.

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Examples

  • Even after Twitter said the tweets and accounts were reinstated, the company said the government’s legal demand was valid.

  • Some groups believe that the upcoming Net Neutrality actions could go beyond reinstating the Obama-era rules.

  • Parler could still prevail in the case, but it won't be reinstated to Amazon's service in the meantime.

  • A few athletes, like American Jim Thorpe, lost their medals for receiving money and violating old Olympic amateurism rules, though these medals were later reinstated.

  • Meanwhile, Google suspended Parler from its Google Play app store, saying it won’t reinstate the service until the violent comments are removed.

  • Egypt elected its president from the Muslim Brotherhood, only to see a counter-revolution reinstate a member of the military.

  • They want President Obama and his European counterparts to compel the military to reinstate President Morsi.

  • Under Johnson, the chain alienated customers by doing away with discounts and sales, only to reinstate them after sales plummeted.

  • An appeal is pending to reinstate Aguiar's claims against Kaplan.

  • They said Romney would reclaim it from Britain and reinstate it in the White House, calling it “symbolically important.”

  • He subsequently endeavored, again and again, to reinstate himself in her favor, but in vain.

  • Austria and Prussia, united with the emigrants at Coblentz, prepared to march to Paris to reinstate the king upon his throne.

  • Live to spend it as your brother desired, to make over the old house and reinstate the old name.

  • He looked in her face like a whipped dog trying to reinstate himself in favour, as far as Tanqueray could look like a whipped dog.

  • But I thought I would leave the word to him, without further attempt to reinstate him in his self-esteem.