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re-establish
verb
- to establish (something) again
a fight to re-establish his authority
Derived Forms
- ˌre-esˈtablishment, noun
Example Sentences
Israeli leaders have said the strategic goal of the ground campaign is to restore quiet but also re-establish deterrence.
Lars Syll presents five things that should be done to "re-establish economics as a realist and relevant social science."
When cultural conservatives seize control of Europe, he promises, “we will re-establish the patriarchal structures.”
President Obama needs to re-seize the center to re-establish his original political strength as a uniter.
Washington, in reply, pledged his colleagues and himself to use every exertion to re-establish peace and harmony.
There was every fear that the sick would not re-establish their health.
The whole root system is disturbed and has to re-establish itself before the top vegetates very strongly once more.
He was avowedly on a crusade to re-establish the supremacy of the Roman Catholic religion throughout France.
He even undertook to execute the orders of M. Fizes, and endeavored to re-establish my health.
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