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View definitions for reestablishment

reestablishment

noun as in recovery

noun as in reformation

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noun as in rehabilitation

noun as in reorganization

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noun as in restoration

noun as in shake-up

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In Instagram posts about the deal, protest organizers said the reestablishment of an advisory committee is a first step toward divestment — an original demand that the school stop investing in all companies profiting from the war.

He told MPs in November there had been a "reduction of cross-border mining and customs fraud which fuels conflicts", as well as an improvement in intercommunity tensions and "the reestablishment of state authority".

From BBC

Some far right-wing members of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government have said that Palestinian citizens should be encouraged to leave Gaza for exile, with the reestablishment of Jewish settlements in the territory - controversial proposals that have been rejected as "extremist" and "unworkable" by other countries in the region and by some of Israel's allies.

From BBC

It is impossible at this point to see a multinational formula that will protect Israeli security and prevent the reestablishment of Hamas military power in Gaza.

From Slate

Following the division’s reestablishment, British intelligence analysts predicted the division would likely be poorly trained and unable to meet the “elite” standards of other Russian airborne forces.

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

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