Pronunciation: /riːɪˈstæblɪʃ/
verb to establish again; to restore or bring back into existence
A1 After the storm, they had to reestablish their communication with the outside world.
A2 The company had to reestablish its reputation after the scandal.
B1 The government is working to reestablish diplomatic relations with the neighboring country.
B2 The organization is planning to reestablish its presence in the market with a new marketing strategy.
C1 The team successfully reestablished their dominance in the league after a series of losses.
C2 The CEO's goal is to reestablish the company as a leader in the industry within the next year.
formal The company aims to reestablish its presence in the international market.
informal We need to reestablish our friendship after that argument.
slang Let's reestablish our cool factor by throwing an epic party.
figurative After a period of self-reflection, she was able to reestablish her sense of self-worth.
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