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instate

[in-steyt] / ɪnˈsteɪt /


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"In the presidential elections, we will carry out our responsibility against the one-man rule," Buldan said, adding that they will work to instate basic rights and justice in Turkey.

From Reuters

One of the last holdouts in California, Los Angeles County, will end its Covid-19 emergency declaration at the end of March, which will strip the county of some of its current power to instate health orders to fight the coronavirus.

From New York Times

The agreement would instate a new group within the U.N. in charge of managing ocean conservation and require detailed environmental impact assessments for all new activities on the high seas, including tourism.

From Salon

Baylor: The Bears are 79-22 against instate teams since the start of the 2011-12 season.

From Seattle Times

Videos of unhygienic pranks at sushi belt restaurants in Japan have forced chains to instate new dining rules for customers and threaten legal action.

From BBC