What's the difference between reinstallment and reinstatement?

Reinstallment


Definition:

  • (n.) A renewed installment.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Widespread protest by medical doctors and students, together with concessions made by Virchow and the Ministry in charge, resulted in his reinstallment.
  • (2) In the case of E2 pretreatment, both types of response to E2 treatment were reinstalled.
  • (3) When he queried why his OneTel (now part of Carphone Warehouse) line had been cut, he was given no explanation but he was told he would have to go back to BT and pay £122 to have a line reinstalled.
  • (4) "The Dalai Lama has … had to prove his democratic intent and ensure that the Tibetan freedom struggle was not a struggle for reinstalling the undemocratic government of the past, but a struggle for self-determination and democratic reforms in Tibet," she said.
  • (5) Not only did Khan, reinstalled as the WBA champion at 10st, lay down a beautiful gameplan in the first two rounds then rip it up, but the chin that Breidis Prescott famously exposed inside a minute in Manchester four years ago again looks a liability.
  • (6) Pih said the artist had reinstalled the work especially for Tate, adding a 2013 touch: a woman's shoe he found down a Liverpool alleyway – "a residue of a night out".
  • (7) Dialysed or EGTA-treated serum also failed to promote liposome uptake by peritoneal macrophages but unlike in the case of bone marrow cells replacement of divalent cations to such sera reinstalls its opsonic activity and enhances phagocytosis of liposomes by peritoneal macrophages.
  • (8) Reinstalled as president, and with his political potboy, Dmitry Medvedev, pushed aside, Putin will again exercise unchallengeable control over Russia's external affairs.
  • (9) Addition of serum dialysate or divalent cations to dialysed serum do not reinstall its lost opsonic activity.
  • (10) And – here's the really scary bit – the secret entrance couldn't even be closed by switching off the computer's hard disk or reinstalling its operating system.
  • (11) ‘Legitimate’ president Despite offering his resignation, Hadi’s supporters took to the streets of many Yemeni cities condemning the Houthis’ “coup” and calling for reinstallation of the former president.
  • (12) But what I will say is I would like, formally or informally, to do whatever I can to bring our great nations a bit closer together.” Farage was the first British politician to meet Trump after the New York billionaire’s victory in the presidential election, attending Trump Tower in Manhattan for a talk which reportedly included “freedom and winning” and Trump’s supposed willingness to reinstall a bust of Churchill in the Oval Office .
  • (13) David Cameron has reinstalled Young in the post he held from 1998 to 2000, that of shadow leader of the Commons.
  • (14) Introduction of Ca2+ to splenic strips preincubated with the ionophore in the absence of Ca2+ reinstalled contracture and PGE2-release.
  • (15) On the other hand, if the ruling Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) forms the next government, things are unlikely to change, and Thein Sein will probably be reinstalled as president.
  • (16) A regressive alliance of the Tories and Ukip are working together to reinstall a pro-Brexit MP.
  • (17) It's not surprising that the usual response to a spyware infestation is a reformat and reinstallation.
  • (18) But the man keen to get on with the welding is sculptor Richard Wilson, whose most famous work is 20:50, the disorientingly reflective, gorgeously sensual pool of sump oil formerly in the Saatchi Gallery, soon to be reinstalled at County Hall, London.
  • (19) All changes reversed thirty minutes after reinstallation of the mechanical ventilation.
  • (20) An engineer explains that the robot is attempting to reinstall the "brain" of the BOP so that it can reactivate the locked valves to cut off the flow of oil.

Reinstatement


Definition:

  • (n.) The act of reinstating; the state of being reinstated; re/stablishment.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The results may be due to stronger social reinstatement tendencies in females than in males: Higher levels of social motivation facilitate behavioral performance when the task is easy (straight runway) and inhibit it when the task is difficult (V-shaped runway).
  • (2) Adrenocorticotropic hormone administered either 15 minutes or 24 hours prior to test, as well as noncontingent footshock delivered 24 hours (but not 15 minutes) prior to test, served as effective reinstatement agents.
  • (3) The best way to help out low earners would be to reinstate the 10p tax band, but that would cost about £7bn.
  • (4) This was unacceptable to everyone since it gave the UK a veto over reinstating the arms ban.
  • (5) However, on Monday, during his first workday in office, he reinstated the global gag order, an executive order that bans international not-for-profit organizations from providing abortion services or offering information about abortions if they receive US funding.
  • (6) However, following the management turmoil that engulfed the BBC in the autumn as it struggled to deal with the Savile scandal, there have been calls for the role to be reinstated.
  • (7) And across the board Turkey’s multifarious print and broadcast commentators are asking whether the government will reinstate capital punishment and, if so, why, and why now.
  • (8) The Nobel prize-winning author's novel Song of Solomon, which traces the life of Macon "Milkman" Dead, was suspended from and then reinstated to the curriculum at a school in Shelby, Michigan in May following complaints from parents about sexual and violent content.
  • (9) In addition, the government is offering help for small groups involved in tourism, reinstating the favourable tax rules for furnished holiday lettings.
  • (10) "It has become apparent that the company's continued refusal to reinstate staff travel concessions for striking members and its vindictive disciplinary measures against Unite members raises new items of dispute," said Woodley and Simpson.
  • (11) These results suggest that foodshock stress caused increases in NA release and this activation of NA neurons appears to be reinstated simply by re-exposure to the environment previously associated with shock.
  • (12) Southern said on Tuesday it would reinstate travel passes for staff and allow them to swap shifts, reversing two contentious moves following strike action.
  • (13) Approved: Nebraska voters passed an unusual ballot measure to reinstate the death penalty after state lawmakers repealed it in 2015.
  • (14) It was partially reinstated following an outcry, but £65m to pay for the release of secondary teachers to primary schools one or two days a week runs out at the end of this academic year.
  • (15) Not that apartheid has been reinstated in South Africa.
  • (16) For instance, from the right, Policy Exchange has floated a number of options for reinstating a link between contributions and benefit receipt: stronger conditionality for those without a contribution record; higher benefit levels for those who have made contributions; and personal welfare accounts in place of collective and redistributive national insurance.
  • (17) His account was then reinstated with the first name on his passport, Ahmed, instead of the name he writes under.
  • (18) Acetylcholinesterase histochemistry and retrograde axonal transport of Fluorogold demonstrated that some afferent and efferent fibre projections to and from the septal nucleus could be reinstated.
  • (19) Three experiments are reported that suggest that reinstatement is mediated by conditioning to contextual stimuli that are present during both US presentation and testing.
  • (20) Trump travel ban: US supreme court partially lifts block on order Read more Q: Which countries does this partially reinstated ban affect?

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