Noun
reinstitution (countable and uncountable, plural reinstitutions)
The act of reinstituting something.
Adding that, "The purpose of this letter is to bring to your attention the fact that your subordinates committed the impugned wrongs against the victim and no steps were taken for reinstitution, compensation and general treatment of the victim." Source: Internet
“Our County departments and staff have worked very hard throughout the weekend to prepare for Tuesday’s reinstitution of the interisland travel quarantine,” Mayor Michael Victorino said. Source: Internet
His reinstitution of Gregory X's conclave system established by the papal bull Ubi periculum has been respected ever since. Source: Internet
Williams, pp 147 Writers and reporters agreed with Dubcek to support a limited reinstitution of the censorship office, as long as the institution was to only last three months. Source: Internet