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Example sentences for "reintroduced"

Lexicographically close words:
reinterment; reinterpret; reinterpretation; reinterpreted; reintroduce; reintroduction; reinvent; reinvest; reinvigorate; reinvigorated
  1. The Amnesty Bill was reintroduced in the House by General Butler, May 13, and passed the same day without debate.

  2. Thus, although it is not traceable in the Signal Book, it was really reintroduced in Howe's third code.

  3. We may be sure that the ordinary house of both was generally of wood; as there is no stone in many parts of England, and bricks were not reintroduced till the fourteenth century and spread slowly.

  4. Other persons imagined that he should have followed the precedent which had been set by Lord Grey in 1831, and, after a short prorogation, have reintroduced his measure in a new session.

  5. The Anglo-Saxons themselves could not write until Christian missionaries had reintroduced the art at the end of the 6th century, and history was not by any means the first purpose to which they applied it.

  6. It is represented as the worst of heresies, which was suppressed by all orthodox kings but again and again revived, or was reintroduced from India.

  7. The Dorsheimer bill was reintroduced by W.

  8. The portrait with rich background of upholstery, and the depicting of public ceremonies, were reintroduced by him into the field of art.

  9. After the Cape Parliament of the Colony of Good Hope had repealed the law, Sir Bartle Frere reintroduced it by means of an edict.

  10. On the 15th of August, Stoneman accordingly reintroduced his original passenger schedule, but slightly changed.

  11. Partial dislocation of the lens forward may occur after the wound has healed, leaving the tension of the eye not reduced.

  12. We have only reintroduced the practise of exchanging university professors in very recent years.

  13. The Constitutional reform and the Elections Bill were both promptly reintroduced on that day and referred to committees on the day following.

  14. But his wife =Theodora=, who after his death conducted the government as regent, had it formally reintroduced by a Synod at Constantinople in A.

  15. He carried on the operations of the Inquisition, reintroduced into Rome at his instigation under Paul III.

  16. After falling into disuse in the middle ages it was reintroduced by Sir J.

  17. It has two gentle curves, so that it closely resembles the instrument reintroduced by Petit in the eighteenth century.

  18. The most dreadful cruelties marked the passage of their general, Baldiron, and Catholicism was reintroduced by force.

  19. It declined, and was reintroduced in the sixteenth century in a far more advanced condition, by the persecuted Protestants from Locarno.

  20. These new-comers revived the old trade with Lombardy, and reintroduced the silk manufacture, which, being a monopoly, became a source of great wealth to Zurich.

  21. At the next session of the General Assembly the miners' bill was reintroduced and passed by a unanimous vote.

  22. The miners' bill was reintroduced and again opposed.

  23. He was induced to believe that if the Commons should reject the mutilated bill when it was returned to them, and the ministry should consequently retire, the mutilated bill might be reintroduced and passed by a Tory ministry.

  24. In Scotland it has been reintroduced into several counties, and being protected, it appears to spread from these artificial centres of distribution.

  25. The general range of the Arctic plants and animals gives no reason to suppose that the Greenland fauna and flora of the present day were exterminated by the Glacial period and then reintroduced into that country.

  26. When you reintroduced aerial observation to the fracas, major, you set off a whole train of related factors.

  27. The umbrella must have gone through some curious vicissitudes; for at one time we find it familiar, at a later date apparently unknown, and then reintroduced as some strange novelty.

  28. Pauthier can scarcely be right in saying that the practice was disused by the Ming Dynasty and only reintroduced by the Manchus; for in the story of Shah Rukh's embassy the performance of the K'o-tow occurs repeatedly.

  29. According to Leroy, this variety was reintroduced as a novelty about 1864, under the name Belle d'Orleans.

  30. It is doubtful whether the variety can now be obtained in America but it ought to be reintroduced both for the fruit and because it is a handsome ornamental.


  31. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reintroduced" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.