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reestablish

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Verb — To set something up again after it stopped existing.

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reestablish contact reestablish trust reestablish relations

Etymology

From re- ("again") plus establish.

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What does “reestablish” mean?

The word “reestablish” means to set something up again after it stopped existing. In plain terms, to bring something back to how it was before, after it was lost or interrupted.

How do you use “reestablish” in a sentence?

Here is “reestablish” used in a sentence: “The two countries reestablished diplomatic relations after years of silence.”

What part of speech is “reestablish”?

“Reestablish” is a verb.

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