re-introduce

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Verb1.re-introduce - introduce anew; "We haven't met in a long time, so let me reintroduce myself"
acquaint, introduce, present - cause to come to know personally; "permit me to acquaint you with my son"; "introduce the new neighbors to the community"
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On July 24, Syed Saddiq announced that the Cabinet had agreed to re-introduce the allowance for interns serving in the government.
The European Commission has therefore decided to re-introduce import duties that will be steadily reduced over a period of three years," it said in a statement.
Trump refuted the allegations that he colluded with Russia in Presidential elections and maintained that "it was the Dems [Democrats] that Colluded." He added that he "had the most successful first two years of any president, and is the most popular Republican in party history 93 percent." The US media reported Thursday that Representative Brad Sherman, a California Democrat, plans to re-introduce articles of impeachment against Trump on the first day of the new Congress.
But many MPs are backing calls to re-introduce standing along with measures to ensure the safety of fans.
PPP Punjab Information Secretary Hasan Murtaza told Dawn the leadership had decided to re-introduce party's resistance politics after seeing the 'people's rights under threat'.
provide safe journey and timely help to train users and to re-introduce discipline on all railway stations of the region.
NIGERIA has a lot of measures to re-introduce to reform it.
I think that even if they did re-introduce the cane, birch or cat o' nine tails, with detection rates at about five per cent it would be almost worth a gamble.
will re-introduce sanctions on Iranian oil exports.
The Indian central bank has said that it would re-introduce the INR1,000 note with enhanced security features.
At the last election this leader presented the country with a manifesto to re-introduce state ownership of industry, which is against EU single market rules, and recently sacked three front bench MPs for supporting a soft Brexit.
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