How Do You Spell REINSTRUCT?

Pronunciation: [ɹˌiːɪnstɹˈʌkt] (IPA)

The word "reinstruct" is spelled with the prefix "re-", meaning "again", and the verb "instruct", meaning "to teach or give knowledge". The "in-" prefix in "instruct" is pronounced with a short "ih" sound, as in "ih-n-struhkt". The final syllable "-struct" is pronounced with a long "uh" sound, as in "struhkt". When we add the prefix "re-", we don't change the pronunciation of the word, but it means that we are doing something once again - in this case, teaching or giving knowledge again.

REINSTRUCT Meaning and Definition

  1. Reinstruct is a verb that refers to the act of providing new or updated instructions or information to someone. It involves giving further guidance or direction to someone who has previously been instructed, typically in a specific task or activity.

    When someone is reinstructed, they are given additional or revised instructions to ensure they have a clear understanding of the process or procedure. It may occur due to various reasons, such as changes in circumstances, new developments, or a need for clarification.

    Reinstructing often involves revisiting the original instructions and identifying areas that need to be emphasized, modified, or supplemented. This ensures that the person receiving the instructions has the most accurate and up-to-date information to carry out the task effectively.

    The purpose of reinstruction is to enhance comprehension, address any miscommunication or misunderstandings, and ultimately improve the individual's performance or ability to complete the task successfully. It allows for the correction of errors, filling knowledge gaps, or adjusting the approach to align with new requirements or expectations.

    Reinstruction can take various forms, such as verbal communication, written documentation, demonstrations, or interactive training sessions. The goal is to provide clear, concise, and comprehensive information to ensure that the person being reinstructed can perform the task confidently and competently.

  2. To instruct anew.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for REINSTRUCT

Etymology of REINSTRUCT

The word "reinstruct" is derived from the combination of the prefix "re-" and the verb "instruct".

The prefix "re-" comes from the Latin prefix "re-" which means "again" or "back". It indicates repetition or going back to an original state.

The verb "instruct" is derived from the Latin word "instructus", which is the past participle of the verb "instruere". "Instruere" is a compound word comprised of two elements: "in" meaning "in" or "on", and "struere" meaning "to build" or "to pile up". Together, "instruere" means "to put together", "to arrange", or "to teach".

Conjugate verb Reinstruct

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have reinstructed
you would have reinstructed
he/she/it would have reinstructed
we would have reinstructed
they would have reinstructed

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been reinstructing
you would have been reinstructing
he/she/it would have been reinstructing
we would have been reinstructing
they would have been reinstructing

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would reinstruct
you would reinstruct
he/she/it would reinstruct
we would reinstruct
they would reinstruct

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be reinstructing
you would be reinstructing
he/she/it would be reinstructing
we would be reinstructing
they would be reinstructing

FUTURE

I will reinstruct
you will reinstruct
he/she/it will reinstruct
we will reinstruct
they will reinstruct

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be reinstructing
you will be reinstructing
he/she/it will be reinstructing
we will be reinstructing
they will be reinstructing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have reinstructed
you will have reinstructed
he/she/it will have reinstructed
we will have reinstructed
they will have reinstructed

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been reinstructing
you will have been reinstructing
he/she/it will have been reinstructing
we will have been reinstructing
they will have been reinstructing

IMPERATIVE

we Let´s reinstruct

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was reinstructing
you were reinstructing
he/she/it was reinstructing
we were reinstructing
they were reinstructing

PAST PARTICIPLE

reinstructed

PAST PERFECT

I had reinstructed
you had reinstructed
he/she/it had reinstructed
we had reinstructed
they had reinstructed

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been reinstructing
you had been reinstructing
he/she/it had been reinstructing
we had been reinstructing
they had been reinstructing

PRESENT

I reinstruct
you reinstruct
he/she/it reinstructs
we reinstruct
they reinstruct

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am reinstructing
you are reinstructing
he/she/it is reinstructing
we are reinstructing
they are reinstructing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

reinstructing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have reinstructed
you have reinstructed
he/she/it has reinstructed
we have reinstructed
they have reinstructed

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been reinstructing
you have been reinstructing
he/she/it has been reinstructing
we have been reinstructing
they have been reinstructing

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it reinstruct

SIMPLE PAST

I reinstructed
you reinstructed
he/she/it reinstructed
we reinstructed
they reinstructed

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