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 reinstate [,ri:in'steit]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 使复原, 使恢复, 使复立



    reinstate
    [ verb ]
    1. restore to the previous state or rank

    2. <verb.social>
    3. bring back into original existence, use, function, or position

    4. <verb.social> reestablish restore
      restore law and order
      reestablish peace in the region
      restore the emperor to the throne


    Reinstate \Re`in*state"\ (-st?t"), v. t.
    To place again in possession, or in a former state; to
    restore to a state from which one had been removed; to
    instate again; as, to reinstate a king in the possession of
    the kingdom.

    For the just we have said already thet some of them
    were reinstated in their pristine happiness and
    felicity. --Glanvill.

    1. The justices are being urged by prosecutors to reinstate a one-year jail sentence and $2,000 fine against a man accused of burning an American flag at a demonstration in Dallas during the 1984 Republican National Convention.
    2. A cheer rattled the rafters of Town Hall after the school committee voted unanimously Monday night to reinstate Norman Najimy.
    3. The Supreme Court today refused to reinstate a $9.4 million award won, and then lost, by the family of a woman whose husband hired her killer through an ad in Soldier of Fortune magazine.
    4. This was also a turning point in NATO, for the U.S. sent a letter calling into question the pledges Secretary Baker felt it necessary to reinstate yesterday.
    5. The court upheld the NLRB's order requiring the newspaper to reinstate the former contract, which included the higher pay level and the union membership requirement.
    6. The Supreme Court today refused to reinstate a $550,000 award won, and then lost, by a Texas couple whose daughter was born with deformities after her mother took the anti-nausea drug Bendectin.
    7. Only after a meeting in mid-April between Boeing and Aloha officials did the airline agree to reinstate the stepped-up maintenance program for its four oldest Boeing 737s including the one that broke apart during flight on April 28, according to Boeing.
    8. Refused to reinstate a $9.4 million award, won and then lost, by the family of a Texas woman whose husband hired her killer through an ad in Soldier of Fortune magazine.
    9. A panel of elected officials must review the decision to reinstate fares, which was approved 4-3 by the Capital Metro board after considering reports of problem passengers and concerns about lost revenue.
    10. The company was ordered to reinstate the workers and pay millions in back pay.
    11. They seek to reinstate most of the employees, all over age 40, with back pay, plus punitive damages.
    12. MANDAL The court refused to reinstate former Maryland Gov. Marvin Mandel's 1977 mail-fraud conviction, thrown out five years after he completed a prison term.
    13. "That is error," said Attorney Robert Dietz, representing 13 former salesmen of Xerox facsimile devices who brought the appeal seeking to reinstate a 1984 order by the U.S. District Court in New Jersey that had created a conditional class.
    14. He allegedly had 11 customers liquidate their accounts and had the proceeds transferred to new accounts at another broker-dealer where he executed purchases to reinstate the previous positions.
    15. In more than 80 towns, residents voted on a non-binding resolution asking the Legislature to reinstate the death penalty, last used in the 1950s.
    16. The Agriculture Department may reinstate Mexico's eligibility to send beef, mutton, pork and goat products to the United States.
    17. The court upheld a 1988 decision by the Federal Communications Commission to reinstate its so-called syndicated exclusivity rules that the agency had lifted in 1980 to help boost the cable TV industry.
    18. But he also said that to improve the climate for the talks officials must reinstate 100 coal miners in southern Poland fired after strikes in August.
    19. Pindling may reinstate the Canadian court lawsuit, and a lawsuit in U.S. courts "hasn't been ruled out," his spokesman, William Kalis, said Monday.
    20. The ruling may lead Mississippi regulators to reinstate the $326 million annual rate increase for Mississippi Power & Light Co. that the state Supreme Court blocked in February 1987.
    21. A coalition of groups representing local and state governments urged the Supreme Court to reinstate the Richmond plan.
    22. In another move to restore "balance" to the panel's decision-making, the Commerce Department proposal would reinstate the treasury secretary as a member of the board.
    23. Mr. Allen, who is black, has helped lead efforts to reinstate the use of standardized intelligence tests for black students in California.
    24. Refused to reinstate the pandering conviction of a Hollywood producer for hiring actors to peform sex acts in a film.
    25. The Supreme Court today refused to reinstate charges against 36 people arrested outside the White House while protesting Reagan administration domestic and foreign policies.
    26. Missouri officials want the Supreme Court to reinstate a strict state anti-abortion law, struck down in July by a federal appeals court which said the statute was invalid under Roe vs. Wade.
    27. Newman-Green appealed to the Supreme Court to reinstate the ruling by the three-judge panel.
    28. In response to the petition, the department said it had no basis to assume that Pan Am will not reinstate service in the market as it proposes.
    29. Kach spokesman Baruch Marzel said the party is confident the Supreme Court will overturn the decision. "With the help of God they will reinstate our list," he said.
    30. The suit was resolved in 1979 when TWA agreed to reinstate fired women, and grant them seniority from the date of their dismissal.
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