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reintroduce

Reintroduce (verb) means to bring something back into use, or to present something again. Example: “Conservationists reintroduced wolves to the national park.”

verb
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To bring something back into use, or to present something again.
"Conservationists reintroduced wolves to the national park."
"The company reintroduced the discontinued flavour by popular demand."

How to use reintroduce

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo bring back something that had been removed or discontinued.

Common pairings
reintroduce a species reintroduce a policy

Word forms

reintroduced past tense, reintroduces singular

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Frequently asked questions

What does “reintroduce” mean?

The word “reintroduce” means to bring something back into use, or to present something again. In plain terms, to bring back something that had been removed or discontinued.

How do you use “reintroduce” in a sentence?

Here is “reintroduce” used in a sentence: “Conservationists reintroduced wolves to the national park.”

What part of speech is “reintroduce”?

“Reintroduce” is a verb.

What is the meaning of reintroduce?

"reintroduce" (verb) means to bring something back into use, or to present something again.

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