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reintroduce

VERB
introduce anew
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He reintroduced political parties and a free media, and was later endorsed by popular vote.

From BBC

Another tell about perhaps wanting to slowly reintroduce more familiar ideas came from the same news conference in which he praised City's intensity.

From BBC

The real problem emerges when it comes to deciding how to do that - with some more radical-sounding approaches pioneered overseas, including reintroducing wolves to the landscape.

From BBC

College football once leaned on bots, but it decided last decade to reintroduce the human element, which has only shown that mortals can make baffling, terrible decisions, too.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is not yet clear what will happen to the Turing scheme once Erasmus is reintroduced for UK students.

From BBC