reinstated 的定义
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.
reinstated 近义词
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更多reinstated例句
- One week before the vote, Facebook temporarily halted all political ads and has yet to say when it will reinstate them.
- Suspended accounts aren’t eligible to book an appointment and must get reinstated before gaining access to the program.
- Cases are rising so rapidly in some parts of the country that some local leaders are beginning or weighing whether to reinstate business restrictions again.
- Just two years after Ma stepped back from Alibaba, the Ant IPO promised to reinstate any prominence he might have lost.
- The plaintiffs are requesting that the court issue an immediate injunction requiring Fairfax school officials to reinstate the test.
- But if that is the low bar for defining a war, then I hope the draft is reinstated.
- Both Time and CNN reinstated Zakaria after determining the slip-up was “an isolated incident.”
- The council reinstated capital punishment earlier this year.
- These bans were briefly lifted in 1999 by Miss America CEO Robert Beck; they were quickly reinstated, and Beck was fired.
- In the next seven days, Flores-Williams will be filing an administrative appeal to have Sisley reinstated.
- However, he was reinstated through the influence of Nucingen, in 1836.
- I can arrange matters with the manager of the theatre; you shall be reinstated as prima donna on better terms than before.
- Still, in May, all the old officers were reinstated and all the laws superseded in 1686 resumed their place on the schedule.
- Tetricus and his son were reinstated in their rank and fortunes.
- It is generally believed that you are dead, and Mr. Watson has been pardoned and reinstated in all that once was his.