Verb
To impose anew.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe fine was reimposed Source: Internet
A recent surge in cases of the virus in and around the capital Manila has pushed authorities to reimpose a lockdown affecting around a quarter of the country's 107 million people. Source: Internet
And Iceland recorded its first hospitalisation since mid-May, as well as 31 new cases, forcing the government to reimpose social distancing and masks, and limit the size of gatherings to 100. Source: Internet
Ireland became the first European country to reimpose a national lockdown, which will begin on Wednesday for a period of six weeks. Source: Internet
Israel appeared to have largely contained a first wave of coronavirus infections earlier this year, but a reopening that critics say was hasty sent infections soaring and the country has begun to reimpose new restrictions on gatherings. Source: Internet
Biden and his advisors suggest that if Iran resists negotiations, they’d be prepared to reimpose sanctions using the JCPOA’s so-called snapback mechanism. Source: Internet