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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
An Israeli military spokesman said the targets were infrastructure belonging to Hezbollah and in response to the group's attempts to re-establish activities in the area.
The two men discussed how they could re-establish a trade relationship, including reopening the US embassy in Minsk.
Gary Klein’s pick: Stafford recovered from a back issue in time to re-establish timing with star receiver Davante Adams, who will be making his Rams debut.
It pointed to the need to re-establish what it calls "a large buffer" for Reeves to avoid missing her self-imposed borrowing rules.
He said that would "re-establish free trade for the vast majority" of goods that move between the two countries.
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