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reinstated from
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "reinstated from" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as "reinstated" implies returning to a previous state or position, but "from" does not fit logically with this verb. Example: "He was reinstated from his previous position" does not make sense; it should be "He was reinstated to his previous position."
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News & Media
Science
Wiki
Alternative expressions(4)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
15 human-written examples
But the selection must be continued or reinstated from time to time, even after the desired goals have been achieved.
Encyclopedias
Bengals linebacker Odell Thurman was reinstated from an N.F.L. suspension after sitting out the last two seasons.
News & Media
Harden was reinstated from the disabled list before the game after recovering from a strained ligament in his right elbow.
News & Media
Rose's people plan to submit additional information in an attempt to get Rose reinstated from the suspension agreement he willingly signed.
News & Media
Ryan Church said Saturday that he could rejoin the Mets soon after July 21, when he is eligible to be reinstated from the disabled list.
News & Media
They will determine when Beltran could resume activity, but the Mets do not think he will be close to returning by July 7, when he is eligible to be reinstated from the disabled list.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
45 human-written examples
He has been suspended from his job then reinstated, banned from doing child protection work then allowed to resume it, and struck off the medical register only to win the right to reinstatement by the court of appeal this week.
News & Media
The team on Tuesday formally selected the contract of Chris Young from their Class AAA team in Buffalo and said that they had reinstated Miguel Batista from the disabled list.
News & Media
In a procedural surprise as Wednesday's events got under way, the convention reinstated language from the 2008 platform describing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
News & Media
A petition which aims to prevent Coulter, who frequently shares her anti-gay opinions -- including a recent comment that DADT should be reinstated -- from appearing on the show is currently circulating on the Internet.
News & Media
Martha Rejuvenatedjuvenandd and reinstated after from last year's prison stint, she's softened her image, sort of, and now dates billionaire Charles Simonyi, who built Word, and Excel (both terms reflecting aspects of Martha herself. Fate?).
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for grammatical precision, substitute "reinstated from" with alternatives like "reinstated to", "restored to", or "returned to" to ensure clarity and correctness in your writing.
Common error
A frequent error is using "from" after "reinstated" instead of "to". Remember that "reinstated" typically implies a return to a previous state or position, not a removal from a current one. Pay attention to the correct preposition for accurate communication.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "reinstated from" functions as a prepositional phrase. However, Ludwig AI indicates it's not grammatically correct. It often appears in contexts where someone or something is being returned to a previous state, but the correct preposition should be "to."
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Science
21%
Wiki
9%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
5%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "reinstated from" appears with some frequency across various sources, it's generally considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI flags this issue, suggesting that "reinstated to", "restored to", or "returned to" are more appropriate alternatives. Although it is a common term, especially in News & Media, its usage undermines grammatical accuracy. Thus, when aiming for clarity and correctness, particularly in formal or academic writing, it is best to choose a more suitable alternative to convey the intended meaning.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
reinstated to
Replaces "from" with "to", aligning with standard English usage for indicating a return to a specific position or state.
restored to
Uses "restored" as a synonym for "reinstated", emphasizing the act of bringing something back to its original condition, paired with "to".
returned to
Employs "returned" to denote a comeback or resumption, offering a simpler alternative with "to".
brought back to
Utilizes a phrasal verb to indicate the action of returning someone or something, focusing on the act of bringing back.
re-established in
Focuses on the act of re-establishing something, suggesting a more formal or official restoration using the preposition "in".
placed back in
Emphasizes the act of putting someone or something back into a position or state, using more direct language with "in".
recommissioned into
Suggests a formal return to service or duty, often used in military contexts, using "into" to specify the new state.
returned into
Similar to 'returned to' but emphasizes entering a state or condition again, making it slightly different in nuance.
regained entry to
Focuses on the act of gaining access or entry again, highlighting the achievement of returning.
repossessed of
Emphasizes the regaining of possession, typically used in legal or formal contexts, changing the focus from the action to the result.
FAQs
How can I use "reinstated" correctly in a sentence?
Instead of "reinstated from", use alternatives like "reinstated to", "restored to", or "returned to" depending on the context. For example, "He was "reinstated to" his former position" is grammatically sound.
What's the difference between "reinstated to" and "reinstated from"?
"Reinstated to" is the grammatically correct form, indicating a return to a previous state or position. "Reinstated from" is not standard English; it's better to use phrases like "removed from" when discussing a removal.
What are some alternatives to "reinstated from" that I can use in my writing?
Depending on the context, consider using phrases like "restored to", "returned to", or "re-established in" for better clarity and grammatical correctness.
Is "reinstated from" ever correct in formal writing?
Generally, no. In formal writing, it's advisable to avoid "reinstated from" and opt for more precise and grammatically accepted alternatives like ""reinstated to"" or "restored to" to maintain clarity and professionalism.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested