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reinˈduce, v. [re- 2 a and 5 a.] †1. trans. To bring back, reintroduce. Obs.
1595Daniel Civ. Wars i. xix, But now this great Succeeder, all repaires And reinduc't that discontinued good. 1611Cotgr., Reinduire, to reinduce. 1630W. Scot Apol. Narr. (1846) 287 To reinduce them [the Popish ceremonies] is to disturb the peace of the Kirk. 1655Fuller Ch. Hist. iii. i. §20 There was a design..to reinduce Secular Priests into Monks places. 2. To induce anew or again.
1855Spencer Princ. Psychol. I. iv. ii. §176. 512 The state a again induces the state b, and is itself once more reinduced. 1876Trans. Clinical Soc. IX. 39 A mixed generous diet..has not reinduced the disease. Hence reinˈducing vbl. n.; reinˈduction, † reintroduction; a fresh induction.
1637C. Dow Answ. H. Burton 36 Their plot..for the reinducing of Popery.
1660England's Monarchy 9 To heal the sores and wasting divisions of the Nation, by a Reinduction of the known ancient and fundamental Laws thereof. 1944N. Mailer in Cross-Section 336 A half-year later, he was made (after reinduction school) a captain. |