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 reinstatement [`riɪn'stetmənt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
[经] 恢复, 补足(保险), 恢复原状



    reinstatement
    [ noun ]
    1. the condition of being reinstated

    2. <noun.state>
      her reinstatement to her former office followed quickly
    3. the act of restoring someone to a previous position

    4. <noun.act>
      we insisted on the reinstatement of the colonel


    Reinstatement \Re`in*state"ment\ (-ment), n.
    The act of reinstating; the state of being reinstated;
    re?stablishment.

    1. In the talks Sunday, Turkey demanded Iraq's unconditional withdrawal from Kuwait and reinstatement of Kuwait's deposed rulers.
    2. The strikers at both plants demanded higher wages, an independent union, reinstatement of fired union activists and release of political prisoners.
    3. Officials said the measures would include the reinstatement of thousands of illegally purged government officials and financial compensation for victims of the brutal military suppression of a 1980 civil uprising.
    4. A mass rally in defense of the newspaper was held three days later, and its workers went on strike Nov. 3 to press for Puchkov's reinstatement.
    5. The board's ruling calling for Berube's reinstatement can be appealed to the courts.
    6. Public reactions forced the officer's reinstatement.
    7. In a statement announcing Rooney's reinstatement, Burke did not say why he had lifted the suspension early.
    8. An arbitrator later ordered her reinstatement with back pay.
    9. The stoppages have idled plants employing about 100,000 workers to press demands for legalization of the Solidarity free trade union movement, reinstatement of workers fired for union activity and wage increases.
    10. The yard's giant cranes were idle, and a large poster at the gate listed the strikers' demands: higher pay, reinstatement of Solidarity nationwide, release of political prisoners and reinstatement of fired activists.
    11. The yard's giant cranes were idle, and a large poster at the gate listed the strikers' demands: higher pay, reinstatement of Solidarity nationwide, release of political prisoners and reinstatement of fired activists.
    12. LTV responded to the agency's latest move by asking the bankruptcy court to block the pension agency's reinstatement order.
    13. Two years ago, about 30 towns took up the question, and two-thirds voted for reinstatement, said Republican Rep. Nancy Sheltra, a proponent of capital punishment and major force behind the town meeting resolution.
    14. Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist previously had postponed the effect of the appeals court ruling in Hyde's favor _ blocking his reinstatement until Supreme Court action on the government's appeal.
    15. As a result of the talks, leaders of the seven-day-old work stoppage offered to end the action and postpone demands for reinstatement of the Solidarity union in return for wage increases and other conditions.
    16. She said Morrison's reinstatement would be contrary to public policy.
    17. In a first meeting with Kiszczak on Aug. 31, Walesa agreed to bring a halt to a wave of strikes after being guaranteed that the talks would address the reinstatement of Solidarity, the only independent labor movement ever allowed in the Soviet bloc.
    18. Horka, a decorated Vietnam veteran and 14-year veteran of the force, remained on active duty during the weeks-long hearing. Tyrrell said he would ask the courts for reinstatement to the force and any pay lost due to any suspension or dismissal.
    19. Strike committee leaders were negotiating with port authorities to secure formal reinstatement.
    20. With the former association's chairman, Stefan Bratkowski, presiding at the meeting, they said that recent government promises of political pluralism and reform made it seem the right time to seek reinstatement.
    21. The Texas suit seeks reinstatement of the quarantine and a formal hearing process if USDA makes a new proposal to end the quarantine on Florida citrus.
    22. The $90 million also includes an estimated $30 million for reinsurance reinstatement charges, Arton said.
    23. Students, teachers, dissidents and labor leaders who were expelled, fired or jailed for their activism want immediate freedom or reinstatement.
    24. For the 60-year-old Mr. Goeken, who is best-known for founding MCI Communications Corp. in the 1960s, the FCC license and his reinstatement as chairman would offer him the opportunity to once again break new ground in the communications industry.
    25. The action was dehumanizing and showed "a shocking lack of sensitivity and crass attitude on the part of Mr. Hansen's supervisor," said state Personnel Division analyst Bonny Fetch, who recommended Hansen's full reinstatement.
    26. More than 22,000 strikers have been fired and the union is demanding their unconditional reinstatement.
    27. Ben-Shalom, 40, who won reinstatement last year after a federal appeals court ruled that she could not be discharged for admitting her homosexuality, said she was informed she will not be allowed to re-enlist when her term expires Aug. 11.
    28. He met with Thomson for 25 minutes, seeking reinstatement, after waiting to see him for nearly 20 minutes.
    29. Coffee futures rose strongly on New York's Coffee, Sugar & Cocoa Exchange amid growing optimism that coffee producing and consuming countries are moving toward reinstatement of export quotas to support prices.
    30. Langevin did not seek reinstatement to the force.
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