reinstitute Antonyms
Meaning of reinstitute
reinstitute
to institute (something) again
reinstitute Sentence Examples
- The government decided to reinstitute the death penalty for heinous crimes.
- After the financial crisis, the bank reinstituted strict lending criteria.
- To curb cheating, the university reinstituted a strict honor code.
- The company reinstituted the dress code after complaints about inappropriate attire.
- The council voted to reinstitute the curfew for minors.
- The school reinstituted the detention policy as a disciplinary measure.
- The league reinstituted the draft to ensure a fair distribution of talent.
- The organization reinstituted the membership fees to cover operating costs.
- The museum reinstituted the guided tours after a temporary closure.
- The festival reinstituted the food competition to encourage local culinary creativity.
FAQs About the word reinstitute
to institute (something) again
organize, subsidize, arrange, fund, systematize, refound, relaunch, create, finance,reinitiate
stop, abolish, annul, shut (up), nullify,close (down), end, halt, phase out,terminate
The government decided to reinstitute the death penalty for heinous crimes.
After the financial crisis, the bank reinstituted strict lending criteria.
To curb cheating, the university reinstituted a strict honor code.
The company reinstituted the dress code after complaints about inappropriate attire.