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US
/ɹiɪˈstæbɫɪʃ/
]
[ UK /ɹiːɪstˈæblɪʃ/ ]
[ UK /ɹiːɪstˈæblɪʃ/ ]
VERB
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bring back into original existence, use, function, or position
restore law and order
restore the emperor to the throne
reestablish peace in the region
How To Use reestablish In A Sentence
- Creating a sustainable deltaic system requires to reestablish the processes that originally created the landscape.
- A bi-partisan, bi-sectoral approach that gets beyond short-termism is critical to reestablishing our internal well being as a society and our external position as a nation. Jay Pelosky: Bi-Sectoralism V: Beyond Short-Termism
- If true, this would be absolutely thrilling news, and also show a possible canonical solution for the future status of the SSPX once, Deo volente, full communion is reestablished there as well. Traditional Anglican Communion to be Received as Personal Prelature?
- Albertine might indeed exist in my memory only in the state in which she had successively appeared to me in the course of her life, that is to say subdivided according to a series of fractions of time, my mind, reestablishing unity in her, made her a single person, and it was upon this person that I sought to bring a general judgment to bear, to know whether she had lied to me, whether she loved women, whether it was in order to be free to associate with them that she had left me. The Sweet Cheat Gone
- Reestablishment of scrub vegetation on phosphate mines has been attempted with varying success.
- Gretchen buys a disposable phone reestablish contact with the buyer.
- He later reestablished camps for the Turkistan Islamic Party in Pakistan's lawless, Taliban-controlled tribal areas.
- “Death is usually due to the failure of a preestablished escape mechanism.” Spider Bones
- Thee government, but it had then successfully applied steady and persistent pressure to force Park to reestablish civilian government.
- Thee government, but it had then successfully applied steady and persistent pressure to force Park to reestablish civilian government.