Dictionary: RE-IN-SERT'ING – RE-IN-THRONE

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RE-IN-SERT'ING, ppr.

Inserting again.

RE-IN-SER'TION, n.

A second insertion.

RE-IN-SPECT', v.t. [re and inspect.]

To inspect again, as provisions.

RE-IN-SPECT'ED, pp.

Inspected again.

RE-IN-SPEC'TION, n.

The act of inspecting a second time. – Laws of Conn.

RE-IN-SPIRE, v.t. [re and inspire.]

To inspire anew. – Milton.

RE-IN-SPIR-ED, pp.

Inspired again. – Dryden.

RE-IN-SPIR-ING, ppr.

Inspiring again.

RE-IN-SPIR'IT, v.t.

To inspirit anew.

RE-IN-STALL', v.t. [re and install.]

To install again; to seat anew. – Milton.

RE-IN-STALL'ED, pp.

Installed anew.

RE-IN-STALL'ING, ppr.

Installing again.

RE-IN-STALL'MENT, n.

A second installment.

RE-IN-STATE, v.t. [re and instate.]

To place again in possession or in a former state; to restore to a state from which one had been removed; as, to reinstate a king in the possession of the kingdom; to reinstate one in the affections of his family.

RE-IN-STAT-ED, pp.

Replaced in possession or in a former state.

RE-IN-STATE-MENT, n.

The act of putting in a former state; re-establishment. – Marshall.

RE-IN-STAT-ING, ppr.

Replacing in; former state; putting again in possession.

RE-IN-SUR-ANCE, n. [re and insurance. See Sure.]

An insurance of property already insured; a second insurance of the same property. Such reinsurance is permitted by the French commercial code; but in England is prohibited by statute, except when the first underwriter is insolvent. – Walsh.

RE-IN-SURE, v.t. [re and insure.]

To insure the same property a second time by other underwriters. The insurer may cause the property insured to be reinsured by other persons. – Walsh. French Cam. Code.

RE-IN-SUR-ED, pp.

Insured a second time by other persons.

RE-IN-SUR-ING, ppr.

Insuring a second time by other persons.

RE-IN'TE-GRATE, v.t. [Fr. reintegrer; L. redintegro; red, re, and integro, from integer.]

To renew with regard to any state or quality; to restore. [Little used.] – Bacon.

RE-IN-TE-GRA'TION, n.

A renewing or making whole again.

RE-IN-TER'RO-GATE, v.t. [re and interrogate.]

To interrogate again; to question repeatedly. – Cotgrave.

RE-IN-THRONE, v.t. [re and inthrone. See Enthrone.]

To replace on the throne. – Herbert.