How to Use reintroduce in a Sentence
reintroduce
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This week, it was reintroduced.
—Michael F. Gorman, Fortune, 6 Mar. 2026
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Levin helped reintroduce the bill.
—Ruben Vives, Los Angeles Times, 25 Feb. 2026
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Now, the band is ready to reintroduce itself in a new format.
—Dave Brooks, Billboard, 3 Apr. 2025
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This is a moment to reintroduce yourself or share an idea that feels unique to you.
—Valerie Mesa, PEOPLE, 20 Jan. 2026
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Then the beans are soaked in that water to reintroduce flavor.
—Kristen Rogers, CNN, 4 Apr. 2024
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Lately, some artist friends have reintroduced me to indie comics.
—Françoise Mouly, The New Yorker, 2 Oct. 2023
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It was reintroduced last month in Congress.
—Amy Eskind, PEOPLE, 27 Apr. 2026
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The hope is that the wide rerelease can reintroduce the film to a new audience.
—Jill Goldsmith, Deadline, 22 Aug. 2025
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The plan to reintroduce the wolves now has still been met with some opposition.
—Justine Calma, The Verge, 19 Dec. 2023
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The move to Missouri gave him the chance to pick a new name, to reintroduce himself.
—Tess Kenny, Chicago Tribune, 5 Apr. 2026
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The proposed law, however, did not pass and has not been reintroduced.
—Cindy Krischer Goodman, Sun Sentinel, 5 Mar. 2026
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The bill was reintroduced in 2021 and again failed to gain traction.
—Sue Halpern, The New Yorker, 5 Oct. 2023
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With full control, the 25-year-old artist gets to reintroduce herself on her own terms.
—Alamin Yohannes, EW.com, 4 Feb. 2023
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Any evidence from this week’s hearing would have to be reintroduced again to be used at trial.
—Hannah Schoenbaum, Los Angeles Times, 6 July 2026
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Next, the smell of DEET was reintroduced, but the blood was not.
—Jeffrey Kluger, Time, 28 May 2026
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And maybe not the kind of environment he should have been reintroduced into.
—Kristian Winfield, New York Daily News, 30 Mar. 2026
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In some cases, like the bald eagle, state wildlife officials have reintroduced the birds.
—Tom Langen, The Conversation, 9 Sep. 2025
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Pop Rocks were later reintroduced, but Space Dust was not.
—Hanna Wickes, Kansas City Star, 6 Apr. 2026
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Gray did not reintroduce the bill this year and said more education was needed on the issue.
—Mike Cason | [email protected], al, 14 Nov. 2022
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Bison were reintroduced to the land in 2015.
—Kori Rumore, Chicago Tribune, 11 Feb. 2026
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What’s not publicly known at this point is whether Wyden and Davidson will reintroduce their bill.
—Patrick Eddington, Oc Register, 22 Jan. 2026
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No decision was reached by the council, and the matter will be reintroduced at a later date.
—Nollyanne Delacruz, Mercury News, 28 Jan. 2026
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If their habitat is restored in the future, the animals can be reintroduced to the wild.
—Bebe Hodges, The Enquirer, 27 Oct. 2024
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But critics said the changes could reintroduce the kind of risk that led to the 2008 crisis.
—Jill Lawless, ajc, 9 Dec. 2022
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They were reintroduced to their natural habitat in recent years and are now the only true wild horse left in the world.
—Emily Alvarenga, San Diego Union-Tribune, 12 Oct. 2023
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Any legislation that does not pass both chambers by the end of the day will not carry over and must be reintroduced next year.
—Nakell Williams, CBS News, 2 Apr. 2026
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Any changes to either front could reintroduce volatility.
—Itzel Franco, CNBC, 30 Jan. 2026
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That bill was never taken up last year, but it has been tweaked and reintroduced in the current Congress.
—Ben Terris, Washington Post, 6 July 2023
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Bills that are not passed by midnight will be considered dead, but they could be reintroduced during the next session.
—Tara Lynch, CBS News, 13 Apr. 2026
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The process will take four years, after which the series will be triumphantly reintroduced to the public.
—News Desk, Artforum, 26 Mar. 2026
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