"Re-establish" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Re-establish" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Re-establish" Meaning

To re-establish means to set or create something again, often after it has been damaged, broken, or no longer in effect. It means to restore something to its original state or to reinstate something that was previously lost or given up.

"Re-establish" Examples

5 Usage Examples for the word "re-establish"


1. Diplomacy

The international community needs to work together to re-establish peace and stability in the war-torn region.

2. Business

After a long period of financial struggles, the company was finally able to re-establish its reputation and attract new investors.

3. Education

The school's principal made a commitment to re-establish the school's focus on arts and music programs.

4. Politics

The new government aims to re-establish trust with the citizens by increasing transparency in its decision-making process.

5. Economy

The economic sanctions were lifted, and the country was able to re-establish trade relations with its main trading partners.

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