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re-establish
verb
- to establish (something) again
a fight to re-establish his authority
Derived Forms
- ˌ-ˈٲԳ, noun
Example Sentences
Cattle were placed in those areas to eat the grass, to try to re-establish the heath.
He has, at times, almost looked like a man on a personal mission to re-establish Liverpool as the dominant force in domestic football.
"As their confidence grows, some feel ready to explore the possibility of reconnecting and many go on to re-establish a relationship with their dads."
Haiti's transitional presidential council, the body created to re-establish democratic order, has made little progress towards organising long-delayed elections.
After the meeting, Macron said Trump had "good reason" to re-establish communication with Russia's President Vladimir Putin - a notable departure from France's previous policy of isolating him.
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