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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishreintroducere‧in‧tro‧duce /ˌriːɪntrəˈdjuːs $ -ˈduːs/ verb [transitive] to start using something again or bring something back to an area after it has not been used or has not existed there for some time SYN bring back plans to reintroduce a capital-gains tax on securities —reintroduction /-ˈdʌkʃən/ noun [uncountable]→ See Verb table
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reintroduce• Many people think that student grants should be reintroduced.• The Government is to reintroduce a bill curbing the right to jury trial, which has twice been thrown out by peers.• There are moves to reintroduce public service broadcasting which lost all credibility under Pinochet's dictatorship.• Farr has vowed to reintroduce the bill.• The right hon. Gentleman's policies would reintroduce the levels of unemployment that we saw in the 1930s.• Meanwhile, he said he would not reintroduce the restrictions on foreign workers he had proposed earlier.• There are no plans to reintroduce them.
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