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reintroduction

[ UK /ɹˌiːˌɪntɹədˈʌkʃən/ ]
[ US /ˌɹiɪntɹəˈdəkʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. an act of renewed introduction

How To Use reintroduction In A Sentence

  • People are worried that the Iraqi intervention and an enlargement of the military will lead to the reintroduction of the draft.
  • Serious debates have begun over what were once considered fringe ideas, such as dumping iron into the ocean to promote algal blooms that suck up carbon dioxide or even North American "rewilding" - the reintroduction of large mammals, such as cheetahs and camels, that disappeared from the continent about 13,000 years ago. Gyre.org - Tracking the Next Military and Technological Revolutions
  • reintroduction of the offending foods led to reappearance of symptoms
  • During the early phase of reintroductions patients continued with elemental diet as a nutritional supplement.
  • The reintroduction of a deeply resented tax on grist in the former papal provinces of Emilia and Romagna provoked widespread unrest in the late 1860s.
  • If the wider public accepts the reintroduction of fur into fashion it can only be seen as yet another notch in the ascension of our moral lethargy.
  • It is an interesting speculation whether the reintroduction of such draconian legislation might reduce more recent economic problems.
  • Since the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park, biodiversity has soared, as streamside areas have rebounded because of reduced grazing pressure from elk and deer. Wendy Keefover-Ring: Are Wolves the Real Killers? Feds Count Livestock Losses Differently in the Northern Rockies
  • Beginning with the first reintroductions in 1992, 13 condors have been reintroduced into the wild in Santa Barbara County.
  • All this is not necessarily an argument for the reintroduction of smallpox vaccine.
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