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    re-es·tab·lish·ment
    /ˌrēəsˈtabliSHm(ə)nt/

    noun

    • 1. the action of establishing something again or anew: "telephone conversations facilitated the re-establishment of family connections"

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  2. the process of starting or creating something again: We need to create the necessary conditions for the re-establishment of peace. His visit follows close upon their re-establishment of diplomatic relations in December. Fewer examples.

    • Re-Evaluate

      RE-EVALUATE definition: 1. to judge or calculate the...

    • Re-Establish

      to cause something or someone to be accepted or to have a...

  3. to cause something or someone to be accepted or to have a particular position again, for a second, third, etc. time: Sport has the job of reestablishing its credibility after the doping scandal. He badly wants to re-establish him self as a force in golf. Fewer examples. They worked on re-establishing relations with the regime in the 1990s.

  4. Learn the meaning of reestablish, a verb that means to establish something or someone again. See examples of reestablish in sentences, word history, and related words.

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

  6. Definitions of re-establishment. noun. restoration to a previous state. “regular exercise resulted in the re-establishment of his endurance”. see more. see less. type of: restoration. the act of restoring something or someone to a satisfactory state.

  7. to establish (something) again. a fight to re-establish his authority. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Derived forms. re-establishment (ˌre-esˈtablishment) noun. Examples of 're-establish' in a sentence. re-establish.

  8. Re-establishment is the act of restoring something or someone to a satisfactory state. Find the pronunciation, translation and examples of re-establishment in English and other languages.