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Synonyms for reestablish
reestab·lish
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Princeton's WordNet
restore, reinstate, reestablishverb
bring back into original existence, use, function, or position
"restore law and order"; "reestablish peace in the region"; "restore the emperor to the throne"
Synonyms:
repair, furbish up, bushel, restore, touch on, restitute, mend, doctor, regenerate, reconstruct, fix, rejuvenate, reinstate
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List of paraphrases for "reestablish":
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#1666 | repair | |
#2034 | doctor | |
#2464 | fix | |
#5701 | restore | |
#6164 | reset | |
#27163 | reconstruct | |
#32860 | regenerate | |
#33156 | mend | |
#37650 | reinstate | |
#47016 | bushel | |
#48305 | rejuvenate | |
#61044 | reestablish |
How to use reestablish in a sentence?
I feel like anyone would think about leaving after something like that. But I also thought what better place to re-find who I am and reestablish my mental than the place that everything took place.
ICARDA had to move collections in Syria to Morocco and Lebanon and the seed vault helped them reestablish their collections.
The first round of the Internet is creating a very individualistic, detached experiences, in one way it has even taken us away from social networking. We are still in a box in a room. I think when the Internet becomes this kind of fabric on top of everyday life it will open up new opportunities to reestablish group and commonwealth experiences.
We've seen some police in Connecticut use disproportionate force against people of minorities, and we think that drones would exacerbate this problem, we've been working hard to try and reestablish trust in law enforcement, and this bill sends the wrong message.
I think woke comes from a larger phenomenon of white guilt. America, in the mid-'60s … [admitted] that it partook of evil and it partook of evil for four centuries— wasn’t just a quick minute, one of the consequences is that the moral authority of the American democracy was put at risk because of this history of evil that came to the forefront in the '60s. Since that time, white America understandably has been trying to reestablish its moral authority, its moral legitimacy. In order to do that, it has to find ways to demonstrate that it is not guilty any longer of those old evils.
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