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reintroduces

 

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Verb reintroduce has 1 sense
  1. reintroduce, re-introduce - introduce anew; "We haven't met in a long time, so let me reintroduce myself"
    --1 is one way to introduce, present, acquaint
    Derived form: noun reintroduction1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE

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Term: Reintroduces

Description:

"Reintroduces" is the third person singular form of the verb "reintroduce." This term refers to the action of introducing something or someone again or in a new context, after a previous interruption, absence, or removal.

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Sample Sentences:

As a Verb:

  1. The zoo reintroduces endangered species into the wild to help their populations grow.
  2. After a long hiatus, the band reintroduces their classic hit to a new generation of music lovers.
  3. The teacher reintroduces the topic in a different way to ensure all students understand it.

As a Noun (usage in gerund form):

  1. The reintroduction of wolves sparked a heated debate among environmentalists and ranchers.
  2. He took part in the reintroducing of the historic artifact to the museum exhibit.
  3. Reintroducing old traditions can strengthen the cultural identity of a community.

As a Noun (usage in plural form):

  1. The reintroductions of various laws resulted in significant changes in the legal system.
  2. The company plans to make multiple reintroductions of their popular products next year.
  3. Several reintroductions of the movie have been made over the years, each with special features and remastered versions.
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