Reestablish: meaning, definitions and examples

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reestablish

 

[ ˌriːɪˈstæblɪʃ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

in business

To establish again or anew; to restore to a previous condition or position.

Synonyms

rebuild, reinstate, renew, restore.

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Word Description / Examples
reestablish

This word is used when something that existed before needs to be set up again, often after a disruption.

  • They worked hard to reestablish their business after the financial crisis
renew

This word is applied when something is given fresh energy, strength, or life, or when a contractual agreement is extended.

  • She decided to renew her gym membership for another year
restore

This word is used when bringing something back to its original state or condition, which can be both physical or metaphorical.

  • The art museum aims to restore the ancient paintings to their former glory
rebuild

This word is used when something has been physically or structurally damaged or destroyed and needs to be constructed again.

  • The community came together to rebuild the homes that were damaged by the hurricane
reinstate

Use this when you are talking about returning someone or something to a previous official position or status, often after it was taken away.

  • The company decided to reinstate the benefits that were removed last year

Examples of usage

  • The company plans to reestablish its presence in the market.
  • After the fire, the restaurant was reestablished in a new location.
  • We need to reestablish our relationship with the client.

Translations

Translations of the word "reestablish" in other languages:

🇵🇹 restabelecer

🇮🇳 पुनः स्थापित करना

🇩🇪 wiederherstellen

🇮🇩 menetapkan kembali

🇺🇦 відновлювати

🇵🇱 przywrócić

🇯🇵 再建する

🇫🇷 rétablir

🇪🇸 restablecer

🇹🇷 yeniden kurmak

🇰🇷 재건하다

🇸🇦 إعادة تأسيس

🇨🇿 obnovit

🇸🇰 obnoviť

🇨🇳 重新建立

🇸🇮 ponovno vzpostaviti

🇮🇸 endurheimta

🇰🇿 қайта орнату

🇬🇪 აღდგენა

🇦🇿 yenidən qurmaq

🇲🇽 restablecer

Etymology

The word 'reestablish' originates from the combination of the prefix 're-' meaning 'again' and the word 'establish.' The concept of reestablishing something has been present in English since the 17th century, evolving to represent the act of restoring or reinstating something to a previous state or position.

See also: establishable, established, establisher, establishers, establishing, establishment, reestablishment, unestablished.

Word Frequency Rank

With rank #19,179, this word belongs to specialized vocabulary. While not common in everyday speech, it enriches your ability to express complex ideas.