reestablish
See also: reëstablish and re-establish
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Verb
reestablish (third-person singular simple present reestablishes, present participle reestablishing, simple past and past participle reestablished)
- (transitive) To establish again.
- 2025 April 15, “Zionism”, in History.com[1]:
- Zionism is a religious and political movement that brought Jews to their ancient homeland and reestablished Israel as the central location for Jewish identity.
- (transitive) To restore to a previously operational state.
- 2023 August 6, Emilee Speck, FOX Weather[2]:
- NASA has reestablished contact with its interstellar spacecraft Voyager 2 after an incorrect command pointed the spacecraft away from Earth, cutting off data for about two weeks.
Translations
establish again
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