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reinstatement

[ree-in-steyt-muhnt] / ˌri ɪnˈsteɪt mənt /


NOUN
replacement
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Moore’s budget request includes the reinstatement of the LAFD’s emergency incident technicians, who help coordinate responses to fires — positions that were cut in the last budget cycle.

From Los Angeles Times

He was eligible for reinstatement Nov. 11 but had been permitted to try out and sign with a team before that.

From Los Angeles Times

According to The Dallas Morning News, the gatherers at this unusual event believed it heralded the reinstatement of Donald Trump as president.

From Salon

A letter asking for his reinstatement gathered thousands of signatures online; the students wrote that “the school is seeking to protect its new image as politically progressive at the expense of one of its own.”

From New York Times

Gilbert’s committee also approved a measure to make reinstatement for betting on non-college sports contingent on the total amount of money involved.

From Seattle Times