Reinstate in a sentence as a verb

Perhaps they should reinstate the "lp0 on fire" error message.

Perhaps the thinking was, "if we release them they will reinstate the bounty"?

When she became pregnant they put her on 'leave' but refused to reinstate her after my cousin was born.

If that clock expires, the CRAs must remove that tradeline from your report and never reinstate it.

We hope that one day we will be able to and reinstate the service and credibility that Code Spaces once had!

Even just telling them "We have decided not to reinstate your app, sorry" would be better than what they are doing.

If that were their concern, then LinkedIn wouldn't have offered to reinstate their account in exchange for changing their profile pictures.

Google really should reinstate their ranking, because people searching for lyrics right now are being given the huge disservice of using the ultra-spammy lyrics sites from days of yore.

Tl;dr; There are some foreign works that are still copyrighted overseas, but the copyright has expired in the US. This ruling allows the Congress to reinstate the copyrights for particular works so that the copyrights apply for the full length of their term in the local country that they were originally created/copyrighted in.

If my credit card company can manage to shut down my credit card and not reinstate it until they talk to me because I make $300 worth of charges on vacation, it should be reasonable to expect a bank to provide that kind of anti fraud protection on commercial accounts.

The bill would reinstate a uniform probable cause-based warrant standard for surveillance requests, and prohibit the federal government from forcing technology companies from building in hardware or software back doors to make it easier for the government to spy on the public.

Reinstate definitions

verb

restore to the previous state or rank

verb

bring back into original existence, use, function, or position; "restore law and order"; "reestablish peace in the region"; "restore the emperor to the throne"

See also: restore reestablish