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re-establish
verb
to establish (something) again
a fight to re-establish his authority
Other Word Forms
- re-establishment noun
Example Sentences
The attack came a day after the Israeli military said it had killed "a Hezbollah maintenance officer" working to re-establish the group's infrastructure sites in southern Lebanon in a strike on the same district.
Such a proposal might not have been Maoist in scale, but it was still land redistribution: “We shall be all the more ready to listen seriously to Mr. George,” a London Times article declared, “when he desists from proposing that in order to re-establish peace and good will on earth we shall begin by appropriating the property of others.”
“It’s taken 80 years, since the end of the war, for awamori to re-establish its cultural presence,” he said.
It added that Mayor Carlos Moedas, who was re-elected earlier this month, promised to "re-establish as soon as possible complete trust in and credibility of a company that is fundamental to the city".
But they were unable to put a further dent in Saints' lead, with Fin Smith teeing up Freeman just before the break to re-establish breathing space at 21-12.
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