Definition of Readopted. Meaning of Readopted. Synonyms of Readopted

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Definition of Readopted

Readopt
Readopt Re`a*dopt", v. t. To adopt again. --Young.

Meaning of Readopted from wikipedia

- national flag'), in its present form was originally adopted in 1989 and readopted in 1993, after the Constituent ****embly election in 1993 and restoration...
- in the 1st century BC, Latin adopted the Gr**** letters ⟨Y⟩ and ⟨Z⟩ (or readopted, in the latter case) to write Gr**** loanwords, placing them at the end...
- first adopted at the beginning of the American Civil War in April 1861, readopted in 1912, and standardized by the General ****embly in February 1950. The...
- though, technically, under the Spanish Constitution of 1812 that had been readopted in 1820, Nicaragua and Costa Rica had become an autonomous province with...
- both the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic readopted the Weimar-era flag. The coat of arms was initially based on the Reichsadler...
- symbol of his empire) added to the chief. The original coat of arms was readopted in 1816, and the Liberation Cross and the 1939–45 War Cross were added...
- between 1942 and 1945, before both changes were revoked and UTC±00:00 was readopted as standard time. DST was abolished the same year, however, but briefly...
- Imperial anthem of  Ottoman Empire Music Giuseppe Donizetti Adopted 1839 Readopted 1876 1922 Relinquished June 25, 1861 August 31, 1876 March 3, 1924 Audio...
- time to a predominantly orange strip with white shorts. Navy shorts were readopted in 2011. Luton wore orange shirts, navy shorts and white socks during...
- flag Proportion 2:3 Adopted January 25, 1839 (by the Republic of Texas) Readopted: August 31, 1933 (De facto use 1879–1933) Design One-third of the hoist...