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What is the past tense of reinstitute?

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The past tense of reinstitute is reinstituted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of reinstitute is reinstitutes.

The present participle of reinstitute is reinstituting.

The past participle of reinstitute is reinstituted.

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After the delirium clears the drug may be reinstituted at a much smaller dose.
The Taliban reinstituted that practice, using bulldozers to push over the walls.
By the turn of the twentieth century it had become clear that white supremacy would be reinstituted.
The Sanhedrin and other duly constituted courts cannot be established until this ordination is reinstituted.
We will tell them about the fact that we have reinstituted apprenticeships.
The international programmes of the Reagan years are also being reinstituted.

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