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to reinstating
verb
To restore somebody to a former position or rank.
synonyms
Exact(18)
"We all look forward to reinstating the local derbies and what we all know will be sell-out games".
That vote was a tipping point: never again would the Commonwealth come close to reinstating capital punishment.
"We hope that Turkey will move from outright denials to reinstating its previous policy of protecting, not blocking, desperate Syrians fleeing violence in their country".
Stung by the humiliation of pleading for charity, he led the way to reinstating and deepening fertilizer subsidies despite a skeptical reception from the United States and Britain.
That may help to explain Mr. Silver's new open-mindedness to reinstating some form of commuter tax if the Republican-controlled Stalongenalongoes along.
Charles B. Wang, who withdrew his $265 million offer to buy the Nets on Dec. 4, is close to reinstating his bid, two people with knowledge of his position said yesterday.
Similar(41)
He tried to reinstate capital punishment.
later persuaded Jamaican officials to reinstate him.
It is up to him to reinstate himself".
Also without precedent, Wakanoho sued the JSA to reinstate him.
That seems to contradict his threats to reinstate them.
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