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		Definition of reintroduction in English: reintroductionnoun ˌriːɪntrəˈdʌkʃ(ə)nˌriɪntrəˈdəkʃ(ə)n mass noun1The action of bringing something, especially a law or system, into existence or effect again.  a possible reintroduction of fees for students across the county Example sentencesExamples -  There is a compelling argument for the reintroduction of compulsory scripture classes in every secondary, not to mention, business school.
 -  People who object to the covert reintroduction of rates through the bin tax will have to watch their refuse pile high outside their homes.
 -  The store is also getting back to its Victorian roots with the reintroduction of the 'Divi', which guarantees a cash payout for customers.
 -  The move represents, plain and simple, the reintroduction of fees.
 -  The reintroduction of monarchy would inevitably result.
 -  The reintroduction of mortgage interest relief led to a lot of nonprofessional investors entering the market.
 -  People are worried that the Iraqi intervention and an enlargement of the military will lead to the reintroduction of the draft.
 -  New opportunities in the rental property sector have arisen following the budget's reintroduction of mortgage interest relief.
 -  Opponents argue that refuse charges are double taxation - a reintroduction of residential rates abolished in the 1970s.
 -  Thanks to the reintroduction of % financing, carmakers' sales soared in July.
 
 - 1.1 The action of putting a species of animal or plant back into a former habitat.
 the reintroduction of diverse species of flora count noun the first ferret reintroductions took place in Wyoming Example sentencesExamples -  The primary goal of the Condor reintroduction project is to change the bird's status from "endangered" to "threatened".
 -  His efforts have even resulted in the reintroduction of the California condor, which nest on parts of his property.
 -  Other beneficial changes have been documented since wolf reintroduction into Yellowstone.
 -  The grower must use every precaution to avoid the possibility of the reintroduction of viruses once the new plantings are established.
 -  Colorado officials soldiered forward with the reintroduction effort, however, and the first batch of Canadian lynx were set loose in February.
 -  The initial reintroductions of river otters at high altitudes didn't seem to take.
 -  Beginning with the first reintroductions in 1992, 13 condors have been reintroduced into the wild in Santa Barbara County.
 -  Twenty wolves were reintroduced in central Idaho, and the reintroduction was spectacularly successful.
 -  The Nene, or Hawaiian Goose, was bred at the Wildfowl Trust in England until enough were available for reintroduction to Maui.
 -  He'll also study the introduction and reintroduction of other plants on other types of soil.
 
  
    Definition of reintroduction in US English: reintroductionnounˌriɪntrəˈdəkʃ(ə)nˌrēintrəˈdəkSH(ə)n 1The action of bringing something, especially a law or system, into existence or effect again.  a possible reintroduction of fees for students across the county Example sentencesExamples -  The reintroduction of monarchy would inevitably result.
 -  People are worried that the Iraqi intervention and an enlargement of the military will lead to the reintroduction of the draft.
 -  Thanks to the reintroduction of % financing, carmakers' sales soared in July.
 -  People who object to the covert reintroduction of rates through the bin tax will have to watch their refuse pile high outside their homes.
 -  New opportunities in the rental property sector have arisen following the budget's reintroduction of mortgage interest relief.
 -  There is a compelling argument for the reintroduction of compulsory scripture classes in every secondary, not to mention, business school.
 -  The reintroduction of mortgage interest relief led to a lot of nonprofessional investors entering the market.
 -  The store is also getting back to its Victorian roots with the reintroduction of the 'Divi', which guarantees a cash payout for customers.
 -  The move represents, plain and simple, the reintroduction of fees.
 -  Opponents argue that refuse charges are double taxation - a reintroduction of residential rates abolished in the 1970s.
 
 - 1.1 The action of putting a species of animal or plant back into a former habitat.
 the reintroduction of diverse species of flora count noun the first ferret reintroductions took place in Wyoming Example sentencesExamples -  The Nene, or Hawaiian Goose, was bred at the Wildfowl Trust in England until enough were available for reintroduction to Maui.
 -  The grower must use every precaution to avoid the possibility of the reintroduction of viruses once the new plantings are established.
 -  Colorado officials soldiered forward with the reintroduction effort, however, and the first batch of Canadian lynx were set loose in February.
 -  His efforts have even resulted in the reintroduction of the California condor, which nest on parts of his property.
 -  The initial reintroductions of river otters at high altitudes didn't seem to take.
 -  The primary goal of the Condor reintroduction project is to change the bird's status from "endangered" to "threatened".
 -  Twenty wolves were reintroduced in central Idaho, and the reintroduction was spectacularly successful.
 -  Beginning with the first reintroductions in 1992, 13 condors have been reintroduced into the wild in Santa Barbara County.
 -  He'll also study the introduction and reintroduction of other plants on other types of soil.
 -  Other beneficial changes have been documented since wolf reintroduction into Yellowstone.
 
  
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