re-introduction

NOUN
  1. a proposal of something previously rejected
    they avoided a re-introduction of the old terminology
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How To Use re-introduction In A Sentence

  • Thanks to Rich and Dave for a cracking re-introduction in to the world of caving.
  • In some areas, modern intensive farming is giving way to the re-introduction of traditional methods.
  • Enforcement agencies and wildlife groups have formed a special unit to track down poisoners responsible for the ‘mindless killing’ of red kites following their re-introduction in Yorkshire.
  • Re-introduction of certain species may have already taken place, but beyond the rather enclosed worlds of ornithology, gamekeeping and fishing the return of the sea eagle, red kite and vendace has done little to quicken the public pulse.
  • In some areas, modern intensive farming is giving way to the re-introduction of traditional methods.
  • Given how the recovery and rehab has been as heedful media-wise as medically, this reads like a formal re-introduction -- the announcement that, if and as soon as it's humanly possible, Gabby's back in the ring. Michael Shaw: Reading the Pictures: Gabby Giffords Steps Down ... Then Up
  • they avoided a re-introduction of the old terminology
  • This party would bitterly oppose the re-introduction of the death penalty.
  • However, this method may risk re-introduction of the original cancer to the survivor of the disease.
  • In that sense, Rabindranath Tagore: The Singer and the Song is a beautiful re-introduction to the poet, who wrote the lyrics and gave music to all his 2,200 songs in the genre of 'lieder' music, a feat rare even in the West. The Financial Express
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