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/ˌriːɛsˈtæbˌlɪʃ/ · re-es-ta-blish
verb
  1. To establish again The company aims to reestablish its presence in the market after a brief hiatus.
  2. To restore to a previously operational state The team worked to reestablish the power grid after the hurricane.
Did you know? The word 'reestablish' has been used in various historical contexts, including the reestablishment of the British monarchy after a period of republican rule. Interestingly, the concept of reestablishing something has been a recurring theme throughout history, reflecting the human desire to revive and restore what has been lost or disrupted.
Written by Lexi Wordsworth, Dictionary Editor 0 lookups Added Jul 15, 2026