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View definitions for reestablish

reestablish

verb as in put in place again

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In the aftermath, students and staff go back to school and try to reestablish some semblance of normalcy — attending classes, focusing on their studies, and hanging out with their friends.

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Instead, she left Birthright feeling as if she had been brought there “to colonize Israel, to procreate with IDF soldiers, and reestablish the Jewish population.”

From Slate

His tribe is uniquely poised to reestablish that relationship because, like the Lumbee, “we’re still on our homelands,” he said.

From Salon

Each generation, he believes, must find its own way to reestablish the art form’s institutional vitality.

At the end of 2016, I moved back to Asheville where my menus where very welcomed and I was able to reestablish close relationships with local farmers and makers of the area.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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