💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Instaurate"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| instaurenoun | (obsolete, transitive) To renew or renovate; to instaurate. |
| reinstigateverb | (transitive) To instigate anew. |
| reinaugurateverb | (transitive) To inaugurate again or anew. |
| instatenoun | (transitive) To install (someone) in office; to establish. |
| reinstituteverb | To institute for a second or subsequent time |
| renovateverb | (transitive) To renew; to revamp something to make it look new again. |
| reinstitutionalizeverb | (transitive) To institutionalize again or anew. |
| reenthroneverb | (transitive) To enthrone again; to restore to the throne. |
| erect | Upright; vertical or reaching broadly upwards. |
| reinstilverb | Alternative spelling of reinstill. [To instill again or anew; to cause a quality to become part of the nature of someone or something again.] |
| infixnoun | An affix inserted inside a root, such as -ma- in English edumacation. |
| reestablishverb | (transitive) To establish again. |
| renovelverb | (obsolete) To renew; to renovate. |
| restoreverb | (transitive) To reestablish, or bring back into existence. |
| reinstillverb | To instill again or anew; to cause a quality to become part of the nature of someone or something again. |
| inaugurateverb | To induct (someone) into a dignity or office with a formal ceremony. |
| reinstitutionaliseverb | Alternative spelling of reinstitutionalize. [(transitive) To institutionalize again or anew.] |
| establishverb | (transitive) To form; to found; to institute; to set up in business. |
| refreshverb | (computing, ambitransitive) To reload (a document, especially a webpage) and show any new changes. |
| inaugurverb | (transitive, obsolete) To inaugurate. |
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