单词 | reinduction |
释义 | reinductionn.ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > advantage > usefulness > use (made of things) > [noun] > bringing into use > again reinducing1636 reintroduction1650 reinduction1660 1660 England's Monarchy 9 To heal the sores and wasting divisions of the Nation, by a Reinduction of the known ancient and fundamental Laws thereof. 1691 P. King Enq. Constit. Primitive Church i. vii. 122 Not permitting a re-induction of them, till by visible signs of Repentance they had satisfied for their Crimes and Villanies. 2. The action of inducting again, esp. into a place of work or social group; a fresh or renewed induction. ΚΠ 1821 C. Wellington in E. L. Bascom Farewell! 32 The solemn induction or re-induction of a fellow-mortal into the office of a Christian Pastor and Teacher. 1895 Weekly Free Press (Eau Claire, Wisconsin) 10 Jan. [The new officers], in taking up a continuance of their duties for another term pass a line of demarcation indicated only by the ordinary formalities of re-induction into the offices the duties of which they have discharged so well in the past. 1945 H. L. Lutz Guideposts to Free Econ. xvii. 163 The cost of veterans' care should be distinguished from that of the schemes for their rehabilitation and reinduction into civilian life. 1967 N. J. Smelser Sociol. x. 580 If going to college is part of a generalized commitment to social mobility, he will resist reinduction into his old friendship groups. 2006 L. Boyes & J. McCormick in W. Paxton et al. Citizen's Stake xi. 172 There might need to be a period of reinduction or additional training built in on returning to work. 3. Chiefly Medicine. The action of reinducing a reaction, response, etc. (reinduce v. 2); repeated induction, esp. of cancer chemotherapy; an instance of this. ΚΠ 1844 J. Miller Princ. Surg. ix. 412 The system should not be much exhausted; otherwise, not only is re-induction of disease favoured..; but also it may happen that the suppuration in the wound continues to prove excessive. 1854 Brit. & Foreign Medico-chirurg. Rev. 13 423 (heading) Cilia—re-induction of ciliary motion. 1887 Lancet 7 May 921/2 These two symptoms..viz., the intermittent character of the spasm and its reinduction at will by pressure on nerve trunks or vessels,—have been altogether wanting. 1928 Amer. Heart Jrnl. 3 703 Circulatory failure appeared after thirty minutes during which time complete block with recovery and reinduction of the block occurred 7 times. 1969 Lancet 19 Apr. 838/1 Of the 9 patients under 35, 8 went into complete remission, and 1 of these died of cardiotoxicity after reinduction. 1993 S. J. Ettinger Pocket Compan. Textbk. Vet. Internal Med. cxv. 761 The chemotherapeutic strategy can be divided into four different phases: induction of remission, intensification, maintenance, and reinduction of remission (or rescue). 2004 Leukemia 18 1072 Patients received PEG [= polyethylene glycol-conjugated] asparaginase during reinductions when available. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1660 |
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