reinform

reinform

(ˌriːɪnˈfɔːm)
vb (tr)
to inform again or anew
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reinform


Past participle: reinformed
Gerund: reinforming

Imperative
reinform
reinform
Present
I reinform
you reinform
he/she/it reinforms
we reinform
you reinform
they reinform
Preterite
I reinformed
you reinformed
he/she/it reinformed
we reinformed
you reinformed
they reinformed
Present Continuous
I am reinforming
you are reinforming
he/she/it is reinforming
we are reinforming
you are reinforming
they are reinforming
Present Perfect
I have reinformed
you have reinformed
he/she/it has reinformed
we have reinformed
you have reinformed
they have reinformed
Past Continuous
I was reinforming
you were reinforming
he/she/it was reinforming
we were reinforming
you were reinforming
they were reinforming
Past Perfect
I had reinformed
you had reinformed
he/she/it had reinformed
we had reinformed
you had reinformed
they had reinformed
Future
I will reinform
you will reinform
he/she/it will reinform
we will reinform
you will reinform
they will reinform
Future Perfect
I will have reinformed
you will have reinformed
he/she/it will have reinformed
we will have reinformed
you will have reinformed
they will have reinformed
Future Continuous
I will be reinforming
you will be reinforming
he/she/it will be reinforming
we will be reinforming
you will be reinforming
they will be reinforming
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been reinforming
you have been reinforming
he/she/it has been reinforming
we have been reinforming
you have been reinforming
they have been reinforming
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been reinforming
you will have been reinforming
he/she/it will have been reinforming
we will have been reinforming
you will have been reinforming
they will have been reinforming
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been reinforming
you had been reinforming
he/she/it had been reinforming
we had been reinforming
you had been reinforming
they had been reinforming
Conditional
I would reinform
you would reinform
he/she/it would reinform
we would reinform
you would reinform
they would reinform
Past Conditional
I would have reinformed
you would have reinformed
he/she/it would have reinformed
we would have reinformed
you would have reinformed
they would have reinformed
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References in periodicals archive ?
Nath, "ReInForM: Reliable information forwarding using multiple paths in sensor networks," in Proc.
Nath, "Reinform: reliable information forwarding using multiple paths in sensor networks," in Proceedings of the 28th Annual IEEE International Conference on Local Computer Networks, 2003.
If the reason many practitioners' views diverge from current knowledge about people with severe mental disorders and their families has less to do with their lack of exposure to that knowledge than with their preference for theories and interventions geared to alternative client populations, then simply attempting to reinform them about a practice model that they dislike and resist may not change their views or practices.
our development [of design ideas] relies on continuous interaction between programme, space, plan and material, a process which is not a linear one but allows even material decisions to reinform or put into question aspects of the plan'.(1)
Thus, Greenwald and Stein (1991) state that "the primary function of a circuit breaker should be to reinform market participants," while Lee, Ready, and Seguin (1994) argue that "by lowering informational asymmetries between traders, halts could permit the orderly emergence of a new consensus price." In the spirit of the above statements, we assume that the policy goal of the exchange is to reduce trading costs for uninformed market participants during periods of extreme information asymmetry.
A reliable information forwarding using multiple paths (ReInForM) protocol proposed in [20] can achieve controlled reliability by sending redundant copies of a packet along multiple paths.
The conventional scheme to guarantee the WSN transmission QoS mainly focus on the routing schemes improvement, i.e., SAR (sequential assignment routing), SPEED (A Stateless Protocol for Real-Time Communication), ReInForM (Reliable Information Forwarding using Multiple Paths in Sensor Networks), ESRT (Event to Sink Reliable Transport) [29][30][31][32].
Instead, recognizing the Second Amendment's "unpopularity" simply reinforms the debate--modern firearms policy (100) is now a matter of policy instead of constitutional law.
Rossetti likely knew of the Pompeiian examples; in "Notes on Some Pictures of 1868," Swinburne, who was still close to Rossetti at the time, mentions these scenes in his discussion of the sketches for the painting, and writes--slyly alluding to the myth it depicts--that the subject is "old and well-worn," though here "renewed and reinformed with life by the vital genius of the artist" (Algernon Charles Swinburne, The Complete Works of Algernon Charles Swinburne, ed.
He explains: '[T]he meaning of a statutory text is reinformed by the accumulated experience of courts in the application of the law to the facts in a succession of cases.' (68) This phenomenon is sometimes described as a 'dynamic' approach to interpretation.