reinstantiate
English
editEtymology
editFrom re- + instantiate.
Verb
editreinstantiate (third-person singular simple present reinstantiates, present participle reinstantiating, simple past and past participle reinstantiated)
- To instantiate again.
- with the claim that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny clearly implying that it reinstantiates some underlying unitary force or principle
- 2012, Noelle McAfee, Democracy and the Political Unconscious[1]:
- The TRC setting begins to reverse this double trauma: it simultaneously helps to reinstantiate her subjectivity and her membership in the community.