re-establishment

NOUN
  1. restoration to a previous state
    regular exercise resulted in the re-establishment of his endurance
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How To Use re-establishment In A Sentence

  • The key point is its re-establishment of symmetry between social relations.
  • The re-establishment of several other plant species such as sheep bush and native hops occurs after a wet year.
  • Objective To explore the operative technique for treatment of facial neuromas, and relationship between reservation or re-establishment of facial nerve and the function of facial nerve.
  • Within the ruling elite, there are fears that re-establishment of conscription under the present circumstances would lead to a political explosion.
  • They asked for the re-establishment of the douma as the beginning of a constitutional government, but the czar was not prepared to grant this, and he was right because under existing circumstances the peasants would have to be disfranchized, -- and there is small choice between an autocracy and an oligarchy. The Story of Russia
  • Three years later Ieyasu established the Tokugawa shogunate at Edo that would last until the re-establishment of imperial rule in 1868.
  • The re-establishment of the Bulgarian Patriarchy was opposed by the Ecumenical Patriarchy as it did not happen according to the canonical order.
  • regular exercise resulted in the re-establishment of his endurance
  • Objective To explore the operative technique for treatment of facial neuromas, and relationship between reservation or re-establishment of facial nerve and the function of facial nerve.
  • palingenesis," the Sermon on the Mount, the apotheosis of the weak, the love of the people, regard for the poor, and the re-establishment of all that is humble, true, and simple. The Life of Jesus
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