Reestablishment: meaning, definitions and examples

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reestablishment

 

[ ˌriːɪˈstæblɪʃmənt ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

political

The act of establishing again or anew; the state of being established again.

Synonyms

reconstruction, reinstatement, restoration.

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Word Description / Examples
reestablishment

Used when something is being set up again after having been disbanded or dissolved, such as an organization, system, or practice.

  • The reestablishment of the committee was necessary to address the ongoing issues.
  • After the war, there was a focus on the reestablishment of diplomatic relations.
reinstatement

Used when a person is being placed back into a previous position or job after being removed or when something is being put back into its original state.

  • After the investigation cleared him of any wrongdoing, his reinstatement was immediate.
  • The employee demanded reinstatement after being unfairly dismissed.
restoration

Applies when returning something to its original condition, often used for art, historical buildings, or natural habitats.

  • The restoration of the ancient painting revealed vibrant colors hidden under layers of grime.
  • The restoration of the ecosystem took years of dedicated effort.
reconstruction

Best used when referring to the building or formation of something again after it has been destroyed or damaged, often in the context of infrastructure, buildings, or countries.

  • The reconstruction of the historical monument took several years.
  • Post-war reconstruction efforts were focused on rebuilding homes and schools.

Examples of usage

  • The reestablishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries was a significant step towards peace.
  • After the war, the country underwent a period of reestablishment of its government institutions.
Context #2 | Noun

business

The process of restoring or re-establishing a business or organization.

Synonyms

rebuilding, renewal, restructuring.

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reestablishment

Use in formal contexts when something that was previously active or functioning is being set up or reinstated again.

  • The reestablishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries was a significant milestone
  • The reestablishment of the committee took several months
rebuilding

Often used in the context of physical structures or communities that need to be constructed again after damage or destruction.

  • The town focused on rebuilding homes and infrastructure after the hurricane
  • After the fire, rebuilding the community center became the top priority

Examples of usage

  • The company's reestablishment after the financial crisis was challenging but successful.
  • The reestablishment of trust with customers was crucial for the business's recovery.

Translations

Translations of the word "reestablishment" in other languages:

🇵🇹 restabelecimento

🇮🇳 पुनः स्थापना

🇩🇪 Wiederherstellung

🇮🇩 pembentukan kembali

🇺🇦 відновлення

🇵🇱 przywrócenie

🇯🇵 再建 (さいけん)

🇫🇷 rétablissement

🇪🇸 restablecimiento

🇹🇷 yeniden kurma

🇰🇷 재건 (재건)

🇸🇦 إعادة التأسيس

🇨🇿 obnovení

🇸🇰 obnovenie

🇨🇳 重建 (chóngjiàn)

🇸🇮 ponovna vzpostavitev

🇮🇸 endurreisn

🇰🇿 қалпына келтіру

🇬🇪 აღდგენა

🇦🇿 bərpa

🇲🇽 restablecimiento

Etymology

The word 'reestablishment' originated from the combination of 're-' meaning again, and 'establishment' meaning the action of establishing something. The term has been used in various contexts, including politics, business, and organizational development. The concept of reestablishment emphasizes the idea of restoring or renewing something that was previously established.

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

Word Frequency Rank

Positioned at #24,531, this word is part of extensive vocabulary. It's relatively rare in general usage but may be important in specific fields or formal writing.