/ˌriːɪnˈsteɪt/ – Verb
Definition: phục hồi (địa vị, quyền, hiệu lực pháp lý), lập lại, lấy lại, tái lập.
A more throughout explanation: To “reinstate” means to restore someone or something to a previous position, status, or condition, especially in a legal context. It often refers to the act of restoring someone to a former job, position, or right that had been taken away or suspended.
Example: The court ordered the company to reinstate the employee who was wrongfully terminated.