What does reintroduced mean?
Definitions for reintroduced
rein·tro·duced
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reintroducedadjective
introduced again
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of reintroduced in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of reintroduced in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of reintroduced in a Sentence
They've successfully reintroduced this comic book movie as a very serious artistic endeavor.
Why is that a matter of concern? Because it opens up opportunities for these viruses and other germs to be reintroduced into the United States, and to cause outbreaks of disease. The recently concluded measles outbreak in Ohio is an example, the introduction of the poliovirus into New York is an example, and we need to keep our guard up.
That's the thing that the makers of the exam in America don't understand about Asia - if you tell kids and parents in Asia that they have to work 1,000 hours and take every possible practice test to ace the exam, they will do it, the problem is when you memorize the questions, sections will be reintroduced, and then you'll have already seen the test.
The Syrian people have never accepted the dictatorship of Assad and they will not accept that it is reintroduced or reformulated in another way, the Russians are now trying to play the game they have been playing since Geneva.
The primary thing that we can see right away is that they're much more active, these animals that really could be reintroduced back into the wild also clearly need to have a whole range of skills that they need to move around the forest canopy to get food and to socialize with each other.
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