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    re-establish
    /ˌriːɪˈstablɪʃ/

    verb

    • 1. establish (something) again or anew: "this project will re-establish contact with students"

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  2. Re-establish means to start having a relationship or communication with someone or something again, or to cause something or someone to be accepted or to have a position again. See how to use this verb in different contexts and domains with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  3. Learn the meaning, usage, and history of the verb reestablish, which means to establish something or someone again. See examples of reestablish in sentences and related words.

  4. Re-establish means to start having a relationship or communication with someone or something again, or to cause something or someone to be accepted or to have a position again. See how to use this verb in different contexts and domains with examples from various sources.

  5. /riəˈstæblɪʃ/ IPA guide. Other forms: reestablished; reestablishing; reestablishes. Use the verb reestablish to describe what you do when you set something up again, or bring it back. You might try to reestablish your place as the best math student in class after a terrible midterm grade.

  6. Re-establish means to establish (something) again, such as a fight, a connection or a trust. See how to use this verb in sentences and find synonyms and related terms.

  7. Re-establish definition: to establish (something) again. See examples of RE-ESTABLISH used in a sentence.

  8. Re-establish means to establish something again, such as a fight to re-establish his authority. The web page provides the verb form, the noun form, the past tense, the gerund, and the imperative of re-establish, as well as translations in Spanish and German.