re-introduction
The committee approved the re-introduction of the endangered species to the national park.
Noun 1. The act of bringing something back into use, practice, or discussion after it had been stopped or removed. - This refers to the action of proposing, establishing, or starting something again that had previously been discontinued, abandoned, or rejected.
The noun "re-introduction" is typically used to describe formal or deliberate actions involving systems, policies, species, products, or ideas. It often appears in contexts like government, business, ecology, and academia. - It is commonly preceded by articles like "the" or "a." - It is often followed by the preposition "of" to specify what is being brought back.
- The committee debated the re-introduction of the traditional exam format.
- Conservationists celebrated the successful re-introduction of wolves into the national park.
- The re-introduction of the tax caused significant public debate.
- "To be under consideration for re-introduction": Used when something is being formally reviewed or discussed for possible return.
- The policy is under consideration for re-introduction next fiscal year.
- "Lead to/call for the re-introduction of": Used to describe a cause or demand for bringing something back.
- The security concerns led to calls for the re-introduction of stricter controls.
- Reintroduce (verb): To bring something back into use or existence.
- The company plans to reintroduce its classic model with updated features.
- Reintroduced (adjective): Describing something that has been brought back.
- The reintroduced species is thriving in its native habitat.
- Reinstatement: The action of restoring something to its former position or state.
- Restoration: The act of returning something to a former condition, place, or owner.
- Resumption: The action of beginning something again after a pause or interruption.
- Abolition: The act of formally ending or stopping something.
- Removal: The action of taking away or withdrawing something.
- Discontinuation: The action of stopping something from being continued.
- "Re-introduction into the wild": A specific phrase used in ecology for releasing captive-bred animals into their natural habitat.
- The program focuses on the re-introduction of endangered birds into the wild.
The committee approved the re-introduction of the endangered species to the national park.
- a proposal of something previously rejected
- they avoided a re-introduction of the old terminology