The decision to readmit Mitchell follows a meeting with the University this week.
From the stltoday.com
One day she called my mom and said her husband had threatened to readmit her.
From the ocregister.com
But the U.S. government should press Congo to readmit Ugandan troops pursuing the LRA.
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The decision to admit or readmit a Parliament shall be taken by the Governing Council.
From the en.wikipedia.org
We'd like to readmit her to our program, but won't that set a precedent?
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He expressed especial frustration that Lowell would not readmit Day.
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Sweden agreed to readmit him when he returned, she said.
From the cnn.com
It would punish hospitals that have to readmit patients.
From the sacbee.com
North Korea now has 60 days to shut down its Yongbyon nuclear complex and readmit nuclear inspectors.
From the edition.cnn.com
More examples
Admit anew; "The refugee was readmitted into his home country"
Admit again or anew; "After paying a penalty, the player was readmitted"
(readmission) the act of admitting someone again; "the surgery was performed on his readmission to the clinic"
(readmission) a second or subsequent admission
(Readmission) Students whose attendance at USA has been interrupted by at least one term (excluding summer) must apply for readmission through the Admissions office.
(Readmission (From Academic Disqualification)) A petition for readmission after academic disqualification is initiated by the student through the Academic Review Department. All grade issues (IN, MG, etc.) must be resolved prior to submission of a readmission petition. ...
(Readmission) An option available to students that were suspended from the university or students that have not enrolled for a period of time to continue their studies at WSSU.
Students who are apply and are readmitted to UC Merced after a voluntary absence or academic disqualification.