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Definition of the day : « reinstalled »

  • As in reinstated : adj rehired
Example sentences :
  • The 4th of November he was crowned by Trolle, the reinstalled archbishop.
  • Extract from : « Sweden » by Victor Nilsson
  • He reorganized the tobacco-factory and reinstalled the former employees.
  • Extract from : « The History of Cuba, vol. 1 » by Willis Fletcher Johnson
  • At last the donkey engine was cleared and reinstalled, atop the cliff.
  • Extract from : « The Mystery » by Stewart Edward White and Samuel Hopkins Adams
  • In the room again vacated, young George had been reinstalled.
  • Extract from : « His Family » by Ernest Poole
  • And so it came about that a week afterwards Grizel was reinstalled in her old rooms.
  • Extract from : « Tommy and Grizel » by J.M. Barrie
  • He reinstalled feeling, the spring of life which had been obliterated in the reign of scholasticism.
  • Extract from : « The Form of Perfect Living and Other Prose Treatises » by Richard Rolle of Hampole
  • Emin Pasha has been reinstalled in his power and we must of necessity retire.
  • Extract from : « In Darkest Africa, Vol. 2; or, The quest, rescue and retreat of Emin, governor of Equatoria » by Henry Morton Stanley
  • I respect the power of God, which with me has reinstalled the ancient royal line on the throne of Sweden.
  • Extract from : « Sweden » by Victor Nilsson
  • As the king himself did not wish to be without his service, he was soon set free and reinstalled in his offices.
  • Extract from : « Sweden » by Victor Nilsson
  • With what pains has my soul, regaining this world by force of will, found again my body and reinstalled itself!
  • Extract from : « A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 » by George Saintsbury