Etymology:
Meaning:
The verb "reinstate" means to restore something to its previous state or condition. It can be used in various contexts, including:
Origin:
Etymology Re prefix meaning back or again Instate verb meaning to put back in
Etymology Origin Latin instat to stand or press upon Derivation in in on
Etymology of Amazement The word amazement has its roots in Old French derived from t
Etymology The word betterment is derived from the Old English betrian meaning to ma
Etymology Middle English mirthe from Old English myrþ Cognates with other Germanic la
Etymology of Reposition The word reposition is derived from the Latin root ponere
Etymology Affirm c 1400 from Middle French affirmer and directly from Latin affirmar
Etymology The word restoration is derived from the Latin word restaurare which mea
Etymology The word status comes from the Latin word status which means standing po
Etymology Middle English condicioun from Old French condicion from Latin conditio
Etymology Derived from the Hebrew word shabbat meaning rest or cease Meaning
Etymology The word flux is derived from the Latin word fluxus meaning a flowing
Etymology The word quantum is derived from the Latin word quantus which means how m
Etymology The word vignette comes from the French word vigne meaning vine or vine