reinstituted

/ˌriːˈɪnstɪtuːtɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense of reinstitute; started or established something again.
    • The school reinstituted the dress code after a year without it.
    • They reinstituted the weekly team meetings to improve communication.
    • The government reinstituted the draft during the emergency.
adjective
  1. Having been started or established again.
    • The reinstituted program helped many students get scholarships.
    • The reinstituted policy was welcomed by most employees.
    • The reinstituted tradition of the annual parade drew large crowds.
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