reestablish

IPA: riɪstˈæbɫɪʃ

verb

  • (transitive) To establish again.
  • (transitive) To restore to a previously operational state.
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Examples of "reestablish" in Sentences

  • They want to reestablish the empire.
  • The skylights were reestablished in 1983.
  • The lost tribes were not to reestablish Israel.
  • The Turks were to reestablish the former garrisons.
  • The operator attempts to reestablish the connection.
  • This user is trying to reestablish the Roman Empire.
  • His efforts to reestablish the Swedish empire failed.
  • In 1985, the school took steps to reestablish the band.
  • In the 1820s, France tried to reestablish contacts with Vietnam.
  • The newcomers to the towns reestablished the observance of the pagan rites.

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