Reintroduce

usgb/ˌriːɪntrəˈduːs/
verb

To bring something back after it has not been used or existed for some time.

The government plans to reintroduce the death penalty.
Visual representation of "reintroduce" - To bring something back after it has not been used or existed for some time.

Often appears as...

  • reintroduce a bill
  • reintroduce a species
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Policy Context

Used in discussions about laws, guidelines, or actions made by organizations or governments.

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The new administration plans to reintroduce several environmental regulations.
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Historical Aspect

Mentioned when something from the past is being brought back into practice.

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The museum will reintroduce historical crafting techniques in its workshops.
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Environmental Effort

Often associated with conservation efforts, such as bringing back animals to their native habitats.

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Conservationists hope to reintroduce the endangered species into the wild.
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