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re-establish
verb
to establish (something) again
a fight to re-establish his authority
Other 51Թ Forms
- ˌ-ˈٲԳ noun
Example Sentences
After opening the door for Rahm by shooting two over par for his first nine, Scheffler posted birdies on the 10th, 14th and 15th to re-establish a buffer.
But experts and historians said Trump's proposal to re-establish the prison is far-fetched, as it would cost billions to repair and bring up to date with other federal facilities.
Even within this lurks a subversiveness, since "Sinners" points to chronicles informing how we've arrived at this version of our present that those working to re-establish segregation want to bury or erase.
She also said that "the shift was a scientifically informed, emergency response to the northward movement of the outbreak. The goal is to contain northern movement and push New World Screwworm population southward to re-establish the original biological barrier at the Darién Province" and that despite the historical logic of focusing on restoring that narrow barrier as quickly as possible and the logistical challenge of the new strategy, given the current outbreak, it's the "most effective and economically prudent course of action."
On a visit to Manila last month, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said Washington was "doubling down" on its alliance with the country and was determined to "re-establish deterrence" against China.
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