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Princeton's WordNet

  1. restore, reinstate, reestablishverb

    bring back into original existence, use, function, or position

    "restore law and order"; "reestablish peace in the region"; "restore the emperor to the throne"

Wiktionary

  1. reestablishverb

    To restore to a previously operational state.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. To REESTABLISHverb

    To establish anew.

    Etymology: re and establish.

    To reestablish the right of lineal succession to paternal government, is to put a man in possession of that government, which his fathers did enjoy. John Locke.

    Peace, which hath for many years been banished the christian world, will be speedily reestablished. George Smalridge.

Wikipedia

  1. reestablish

    Species reintroduction is the deliberate release of a species into the wild, from captivity or other areas where the organism is capable of survival. The goal of species reintroduction is to establish a healthy, genetically diverse, self-sustaining population to an area where it has been extirpated, or to augment an existing population. Species that may be eligible for reintroduction are typically threatened or endangered in the wild. However, reintroduction of a species can also be for pest control; for example, wolves being reintroduced to a wild area to curb an overpopulation of deer. Because reintroduction may involve returning native species to localities where they had been extirpated, some prefer the term "reestablishment".Humans have been reintroducing species for food and pest control for thousands of years. However, the practice of reintroducing for conservation is much younger, starting in the 20th century.

ChatGPT

  1. reestablish

    To reestablish means to restore or set up something again, especially after it has been damaged or lost. It can refer to a variety of things like laws, rules, systems, connections, reputations, and conditions. It implies a strong effort to bring back an original state or condition that has been interrupted or changed.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Reestablishverb

    to establish anew; to fix or confirm again; to restore; as, to reestablish a covenant; to reestablish health

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of reestablish in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of reestablish in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of reestablish in a Sentence

  1. Defense Minister Jakke Valakivi:

    We've been working hard...to reestablish transit through the central highway as soon as possible, unfortunately, so far it hasn't been possible.

  2. Gareth Price:

    The first round of the Internet is creating a very individualistic, detached experiences, in one way it has even taken us away from social networking. We are still in a box in a room. I think when the Internet becomes this kind of fabric on top of everyday life it will open up new opportunities to reestablish group and commonwealth experiences.

  3. Oliver Stuenkel:

    President Lula has sought to project normality. That is of course rather difficult because there’s a lot physical damage that has been done to Congress, to the Supreme Court, the big question is to what extent can Lula reestablish a trustworthy working relationship with the armed forces – a lot of people say perhaps he cannot fully trust the security establishments.

  4. President Biden:

    He has much larger ambitions in Ukraine. He wants to, in fact, reestablish the former Soviet Union.That’s what this is about, and I think that his — his ambitions are — are completely contrary to the place where the rest of the world has arrived.

  5. Calvin Coolidge:

    I want the people of America to be able to work less for the government and more for themselves. I want them to have the rewards of their own industry. This is the chief meaning of freedom. Until we can reestablish a condition under which the earnings of the people can be kept by the people, we are bound to suffer a very severe and distinct curtailment of our liberty.

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