reinstruct

English

Etymology

re- + instruct

Verb

reinstruct (third-person singular simple present reinstructs, present participle reinstructing, simple past and past participle reinstructed)

  1. (transitive) To instruct again or anew.
    • 2007 July 11, Eric Ferkenhoff, “Jury Says It Is at Standstill in the Trial of Conrad Black”, in New York Times:
      The judge told the lawyers that the jury had been attentive in the trial, and added: “I do think there is some benefit to bringing the jury back into the courtroom and reinstructing them.”

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