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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
reinstill .
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Examples
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The words of our founding Fathers i.e. the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, etc. must be reinstilled in every one who will listen.
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Doing the program reinstilled my belief in the importance of individual contributions, even small ones, to our youth, and particularly our girls.
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Hope is a powerful emotion, and it was reinstilled in me with the election of Obama.
The Turkeys Should Be Choosing Which Bush Admin Official to Pardon 2008
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Hope is a powerful emotion, and it was reinstilled in me with the election of Obama.
The Turkeys Should Be Choosing Which Bush Admin Official to Pardon 2008
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Hope is a powerful emotion, and it was reinstilled in me with the election of Obama.
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Their support inspired me and reinstilled my faith in humanity in a global community where at times we became overwhelmed with the things that challenged us.
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The ancient respect for dragonmen as well as dragonkind must be reinstilled in modem breasts.
DragonFlight McCaffrey, Anne 1968
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"The fans clearly have taken increasingly to the nature of our competition over the last couple of years, and in doing so, have reinstilled confidence in our sport that might have been waning when our No. 1 player was not that active two of the last four years," Finchem said.
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"Declan has reinstilled the confidence that we had two years ago," Best said.
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The fire, which was set between two houses, destroyed both and reinstilled fear in residents.
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