verb
- past tense and past participle of reinstall; to install again, especially software or equipment that was previously removed
- to restore someone to a former position or office
Usage: computing; technology
Usage: formal
Examples
- I reinstalled the operating system after the computer crashed.
- The software was reinstalled on all office computers.
- She reinstalled the printer drivers to fix the connection problem.
- The board reinstalled him as chairman after the investigation cleared his name.
- The app needs to be reinstalled to work properly.
- They reinstalled the former CEO following the merger.