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reestablish

  • a word derived from establish.
    establish
    verb (used with object)
    to found, institute, build, or bring into being on a firm or stable basis.

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Colombia’s Red Cross organization is working on the ground in the disaster area to help reestablish living conditions for those affected by the quake.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 11, 2026

It's believed to be the first time a person has been attacked by a wolf since the animals began to reestablish themselves in Germany decades ago.

From BBC Mar. 31, 2026

They began to wonder if this had been the plan all along, not to reestablish his bookstore, but to restage his fight with the man.

From Slate Mar. 25, 2026

That history is now driving a new effort by researchers at the University of California Riverside, who are working to stop the parasitic fly before it can reestablish itself.

From Science Daily Dec. 17, 2025

But in all the upheavals of the 1640s there had been no opportunity to reestablish the proper flow of income from the estates.

From "The Scientists" by John Gribbin