- re|in|sti|tu|tion
- re|in|sti|tu|tion «REE ihn stuh TOO shuhn, -TYOO-», noun.the act of reinstituting or state of being reinstituted: »
There will never again be any reinstitution of slavery (Horace Bushnell).
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
There will never again be any reinstitution of slavery (Horace Bushnell).
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
un´con|sti|tu´tion|al|ly — un|con|sti|tu|tion|al «UHN kon stuh TOO shuh nuhl, TYOO », adjective. contrary to the constitution; not constitutional. –un´con|sti|tu´tion|al|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
un|con|sti|tu|tion|al — «UHN kon stuh TOO shuh nuhl, TYOO », adjective. contrary to the constitution; not constitutional. –un´con|sti|tu´tion|al|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
re|con|sti|tu|tion — «REE kon stuh TOO shuhn, TYOO », noun. the act or process of reconstituting … Useful english dictionary
un|con|sti|tu|tion|al|i|ty — «UHN kon stuh TOO shuh NAL uh tee, TYOO », noun. the fact or condition of being contrary to the constitution … Useful english dictionary
de|in´sti|tu´tion|al|i|za´tion — de|in|sti|tu|tion|al|ize «dee IHN stuh TOO shuh nuh lyz, TYOO », transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. 1. to remove the institutional quality or character from: »Even the 8 by 10 foot bathrooms have been deinstitutionalized (New York Times). 2. to… … Useful english dictionary
in´sti|tu´tion|al|i|za´tion — in|sti|tu|tion|al|ize «IHN stuh TOO shuh nuh lyz, TYOO », transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. 1. to make into an institution: »There are other wrongs which seem to be becoming institutionalized, but perhaps the economic wrongs are an obvious starting… … Useful english dictionary
de|in|sti|tu|tion|al|ize — «dee IHN stuh TOO shuh nuh lyz, TYOO », transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. 1. to remove the institutional quality or character from: »Even the 8 by 10 foot bathrooms have been deinstitutionalized (New York Times). 2. to remove from an institution or… … Useful english dictionary
in|sti|tu|tion|al|ize — «IHN stuh TOO shuh nuh lyz, TYOO », transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. 1. to make into an institution: »There are other wrongs which seem to be becoming institutionalized, but perhaps the economic wrongs are an obvious starting point (New York Times) … Useful english dictionary
con´sti|tu´tion|al|ist — con|sti|tu|tion|al|ism «KON stuh TOO shuh nuh LIHZ uhm, TYOO », noun. 1. the principles of constitutional government. 2. adherence to these principles. 3. a constitutional system of government. –con´sti|tu´tion|al|ist, noun … Useful english dictionary
con|sti|tu|tion|al|ism — «KON stuh TOO shuh nuh LIHZ uhm, TYOO », noun. 1. the principles of constitutional government. 2. adherence to these principles. 3. a constitutional system of government. –con´sti|tu´tion|al|ist, noun … Useful english dictionary