reinstitute [ri: 'institju:t]
vt.
重新建立,再设立,再制订,再开创
- Protestant activists had demanded that police reinstitute the policy of clamping tight security on IRA funerals.
- Meanwhile, an opposition confederation called on the Communist Party to end its political monopoly, reinstitute parliamentary rule and freedom of the press and lift state controls on the economy.
- But the agency has adopted a policy that prohibits companies from instituting what the agency calls "follow-on" plans that effectively reinstitute the same benefits in new plans after shifting the old liability to the agency.