Verb
re-establish (third-person singular simple present re-establishes, present participle re-establishing, simple past and past participle re-established)
Alternative form of reestablish
re establish
1919–today Main building, by architect Adolf Abel, 1934 In 1919, the Prussian government endorsed a decision by the Cologne City Council to re-establish the university. Source: Internet
1990 saw Hawkwind tour the USA again, the second instalment in a series of American visits made at around this time in an effort to re-establish the Hawkwind brand in America. Source: Internet
A committee was set up to look into the advantages and disadvantages of the proposal, and its findings were found to be favourable enough for the Government to re-establish a Steering Group on the Organisation of the Post Office. Source: Internet
After the Red Army recaptured Lviv in the Lvov–Sandomierz Offensive of 1944, Banach returned to the University and helped re-establish it after the war years. Source: Internet
Consequently, the Senate in a three-point resolution urged the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai, to re-establish a military command base in Garkida and also all major settlements bordering the Sambisa forrest. Source: Internet
A mural commission of this sort may be an attempt by some people to re-establish a balance with nature. Source: Internet