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Meaning of reestablish
to establish something again or make it exist or function again
Etymology of reestablish
The word "reestablish" comes from the prefix "re-" meaning "again" and the verb "establish" which is derived from the Old French word "establir" or "establiss-" meaning "to set up" or "to install", and the Latin word "stabilire" meaning "to make stable"
The word has been in use since the 15th century, initially meaning to restore something to a previous state or position, and later expanding to include the sense of re-creating or re-forming something
Synonyms
restore
reinstate
revive
renew
revamp
rejuvenate
reactivate
restart
reinvigorate
rebuild
reconstruct
recreate
reorganize
reconstitute
reform
regenerate
replenish
refound
redevelop
redesign
reconfigure
readjust
reformulate
reexamine
reevaluate
reassess
reanimate
resuscitate
revitalize
reenergize
refocus
recalibrate
reorient
realign
reset
reestablishment
rehabilitation
reformation
renovation
reconstruction
resumption
reinstatement
restoration
revival
rebirth
regeneration
reactivation
rejuvenation
Definitions
- to establish something again or make it exist or function again
- * to restore something to a previous state or position
- * to re-create or re-form something that has been lost, damaged, or destroyed
Usage Examples
- The company aims to reestablish itself as a leader in the industry
- * The government has pledged to reestablish the damaged infrastructure
- * The team is working to reestablish communication with the remote village