0Hello, I'm new to this forum and I'm happy to be here.02br 02br 00I know the word "reinstate" to mean to cause sth to exsit again, etc. But what is the word for the original state/status/ condition to occure or come about? I couldn't find this word "instate".02br 02br 00All possible words will be greatly appreciated, thanks.02br 02br 00Raen0-
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0Install (a person), enact (a rule)02br 02br 00Elect, put in place, confirm, sworn in,... 02font 02b 0-
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0Install (a person), enact (a rule)02br 02br 00Elect, put in place, confirm, sworn in,...
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0Install (a person), enact (a rule)02br 02br 00Elect, put in place, confirm, sworn in,... I'm sure there are others.02br 02br 01b01font01font00Welcome to the forums02font00!02font02b0-
0Hi,02br 02br 01font00I know the word "reinstate" to mean to cause sth to exsit again, etc. But what is the word for the original state/status/ condition to occure or come about? I couldn't find this word "instate".02font02br 02br 01font00All possible words will be greatly appreciated02font
0something that is reinstated goes back to its original position or existence 02br 02br 00That is, 01b00re02b00turned to being01b00 00in02b00 its original 01b00state02b00!02br 02br 00Clive, these were great examples! (Plus a couple of interesting typos -- electristy and credirt?)0