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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
reinsert .
Etymologies
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Examples
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As a result, the business was an all-around success: the "reinserted" passed into the care of the public treasury and the paramilitary leaders remain with all the treasure they accumulated as a fruit of their terror, keeping only the strictly necessary number of armed men.
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But the act also reinserted into the world news stream the dreadful events taking place at Taiji.
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When the bill goes to conference; i.e., reconciliation; the pro-abortion language will be reinserted, his amendment torn out, and the bills will be voted as a majority (not 60 in the Senate) without change (Senate/House rules) in both houses for passage.
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There is a pilot tone at 38.75 Khz that must be multiplied by 8, reinserted into the carrier, where it recovers the other sideband.
Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project Update (LOIRP) 20 January 2009 - NASA Watch
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I took one look at it, loosened up a couple of screws, reinserted the metal rod that held it up and it was fixed.
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But the act also reinserted into the world news stream the dreadful events taking place at Taiji.
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No, I worry much more about a different, less acknowledged way in which school prayer has reinserted itself into our national conversation about education.
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Unexpected was therefore removed, but later, how many hours and drafts later I would be embarrassed to say, unexpected was reinserted.
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Calvin reinserted the assembly and turned the gas valve back on.
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Unexpected was therefore removed, but later, how many hours and drafts later I would be embarrassed to say, unexpected was reinserted.
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