give back, put back, reconstitute, recruit, refill, rehabilitate, reinstate, reintegrate, replace, restore, revest
Definitionv. enact or perform again
Last update: August 27, 2015
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[1] The Triennial Act was repealed (in form only) in 1664; it was reenacted in 1694; in 1716 it was superseded by the Septennial Act (S535). [Please select]
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This law was repealed in 1664 and reenacted under William III in 1694. [Please select]
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In every corner of the wilderness the bloody scenes of Pontiac's war were now reenacted. [Please select]
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He reenacted the land laws for the benefit of the peasantry and furnished work for the unemployed by building roads throughout Italy. [Please select]
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During four successive years it was reenacted in one form or another and was not repealed by direct vote until 1844. [Please select]
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He made a second trip into the boma and the former grisly tragedy was reenacted with another howling victim. [Please select]
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The first Act of Uniformity, 1549 (reenacted 1552), obliged all churches to use the new English Prayer Book, thereby, (for the time) establishing a modified form of Protestantism throughout England (S405). [Please select]
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The fact that Parliament had to reenact this law thirteen times within the next century shows that it did not succeed in preventing a general rise of wages. [Please select]
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