reinsertion|reinsertions in English

noun

repeated insertion, repeated introduction, reimplantation, act of embedding agai

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1. RESULTS: Reinsertion of the ACL does not appear to result in proper ligament healing.

2. The operational technique used was proximal reinsertion of the ruptured ACL alone.

3. Early recurrence of a transsphincteric anal fistula should be treated by reinsertion of a silicon seton drainage.

4. The African Development Bank, for instance, was using that agency to implement a socio-economic reinsertion project

5. In cases of widespread adenomas of the ampulla of Vater, duodenum-preserving resection by interposition of a jejunal limb with reinsertion of the ampulla into the posterior wall may be used as an alternative to Roux-Y reconstruction and to Whipple's procedure.

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7. ‘The Infinifilm menu is constantly Barraging the viewer with tidbits, interviews, and best of all, the reinsertion of deleted material.’ ‘I had too much adrenaline to answer back Carlozio who had taken advantage of my quietness and was Barraging me with the most annoyance he could muster.’

8. Altruism (n.) 1853, "unselfishness, devotion to the welfare of others, opposite of egoism," from French Altruisme, coined or popularized 1830 by French philosopher Auguste Comte, with -ism + autrui (Old French altrui) "of or to others," from Latin alteri, dative of alter "other" (see alter).The -l-is perhaps an etymological reinsertion from the Latin word.