- verbre-establish (verb) · re-establishes (third person present) · re-established (past tense) · re-established (past participle) · re-establishing (present participle) · reestablish (verb) · reestablishes (third person present) · reestablished (past tense) · reestablished (past participle) · reestablishing (present participle)
- establish (something) again or anew:"this project will re-establish contact with students"
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: to establish (something or someone) again Within one year he rallied his forces, invaded the delta, and reestablished his rule. — Harry A. Gailey, Jr. Those deals allowed Washington to reestablish diplomatic relations with Egypt and Syria …
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