reinstitute
verb[T]
formal(alsore-institute)uk/ˌriːˈɪn.stɪ.tʃuːt/us/ˌriːˈɪn.stə.tuːt/tocauseasystem,rule,legalaction, etc. to be used orhappenagain:
Thepopularpolicyhas been re-instituted after agapof fiveyears.
Theemperorrestoredmanytemplesand re-instituted the country'straditionalreligion.
- Thefirmhas now reinstituteditspartnershipwith thecontroversialretailer.
- Theadministrationhas reinstitutedplanstodevelopanetworkofnaturereserves.
- They said that they had noplansto re-institutelegalproceedingsagainst her.
Starting again
- back to square oneidiom
- continue
- get back tosomeone
- go
- go back tosomeone
- go on
- re-entrant
- reboot
- reborn
- recommence
- recommencement
- recreation
- reinitiate
- reoccur
- reoccurrence
- reopen
- reset
- restart
- slate
- start