"Reestablishing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Reestablishing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Reestablishing" Meaning

To make or bring something into existence, use, or respect again; revive or restore something to its original state or a previous condition.

"Reestablishing" Examples

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The country is reestablishing its diplomatic relations with the neighboring nation after years of strained ties.
The charity organization is working to reestablish a community center in the disaster-hit area.
The company is reestablishing its quality control department to ensure superior customer satisfaction.
The government is reestablishing the old city’s infrastructure after the devastating earthquake.
The team is reestablishing their winning streak in the sports league.

"Reestablishing" Similar Words

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Verb: to establish or set up again, especially after being destroyed or lost.<br><br>Example: "The government reestablished order after the civil war."

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Reevaluating refers to the act of reassessing or re-examining something, often with a critical or fresh perspective, to determine its value, worth, or impact. It involves rethinking or reappraising one's opinion, judgment, or understanding of a situation, idea, or decision.

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A reeve is a historical term for a high-ranking official who governed a town, manor, or shire in medieval England. The word is derived from the Old English word "riuwe," which means " protector of the house." A reeve was often the chief official responsible for collecting taxes, overseeing local justice, and representing the interests of the lord of the manor at the local level.