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reinˈstatement [re- 5 a.] a. The action of reinstating; restoration, re-establishment.
1797Holcroft tr. Stolberg's Trav. (ed. 2) II. xlvii. 120 The province..was insufficient for the reinstatement of his affairs. 1825–34B. Montagu tr. Bacon's Wisd. Anc. (Bohn) 223 The reinstatement and restoration of corruptible things. 1880Muirhead Gaius iv. §57 Nor is there here any room for his reinstatement by the praetor. b. The restoring or replacing of destroyed or damaged property.
1813J. Elmes Dilapidations (1829) App. 60 You are hereby required to..perform..the following repairs, and re-instatements of waste. 1881Encycl. Brit. XIII. 165/1 The insured has not the option of requiring reinstatement. c. Mil. Re-establishment of a serviceman in a previously held civilian job after demobilization. Chiefly attrib.
1945Daily Herald 17 May 4/3 The Reinstatement Act was working very smoothly—‘and I believe I shall have very few cases to go to the reinstatement committees at all.’ 1946R.A.F. Jrnl. May 160 With the best will in the world, reinstatement regulations cannot help in such cases. |