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re-establish

British  

verb

  1. to establish (something) again

    a fight to re-establish his authority

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  • re-establishment noun

Example Sentences

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“The key question is when do vessels re-establish export flows,” said Alan Gelder, senior VP of refining, chemicals and oil markets.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Saudi Arabia therefore needs to re-establish a credible level of deterrence to reduce the risk of further strikes against its oil facilities.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Now, “the key question is when do vessels re-establish export flows,” said Alan Gelder, senior vice president of refining, chemicals and oil markets at energy consultant Wood Mackenzie.

From The Wall Street Journal

After decades of enmity, in 2014 President Barack Obama opted to re-establish ties with the island in a historic but short-lived thaw.

From BBC

The UN World Food Programme helped him re-establish it when he was forced out of his hometown, which is now occupied.

From BBC