reinstituting (Meaning)

reinstituting

to institute (something) again

reinstituting Sentence Examples

  1. The government is considering reinstituting a curfew to curb the increasing crime rate.
  2. The university's budget cuts necessitate reinstituting tuition hikes for the upcoming academic year.
  3. The newly elected mayor promised to reinstitute a recycling program that had been discontinued years ago.
  4. The school board has decided to reinstitute corporal punishment as a disciplinary measure.
  5. The company announced plans to reinstitute a policy requiring all employees to wear formal attire.
  6. The historical society is working to reinstitute the annual town festival that was suspended during the pandemic.
  7. The hospital is reinstituting visitation hours after a temporary ban due to a surge in COVID-19 cases.
  8. The landlord has notified tenants that they will be reinstituting a security deposit requirement.
  9. The park ranger has reinstituted a daily trail closure to protect endangered wildlife.
  10. The airline has reinstituted mask mandates on all flights due to a resurgence of respiratory illnesses.

FAQs About the word reinstituting

to institute (something) again

financing, refounding, arranging, creating, subsidizing,organizing, relaunching, funding, reinitiating, systematizing

abolishing, phasing out, shutting (up),closing (down), stopping, nullifying, terminating, finishing, annulling,ending

The government is considering reinstituting a curfew to curb the increasing crime rate.

The university's budget cuts necessitate reinstituting tuition hikes for the upcoming academic year.

The newly elected mayor promised to reinstitute a recycling program that had been discontinued years ago.

The school board has decided to reinstitute corporal punishment as a disciplinary measure.