re-establishment
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Definition
Noun: 1. The act of establishing something again; restoration to a previous state or condition. It refers to the process of bringing something back into existence, operation, or a former position after it has been absent, interrupted, or lost.
Usage and Examples
The noun "re-establishment" is typically used to describe the formal or deliberate process of restoring an institution, a condition, a connection, or a practice.
Advanced Usage
- "Re-establishment of...": This is the most common construction, followed by the thing being restored (e.g., order, communication, a habitat).
- The project focuses on the re-establishment of native forests in the region.
Variants and Related Words
- Re-establish (verb): To establish again.
- The company aims to re-establish its brand in the European market.
- Re-established (adjective): Having been established again.
- The re-established committee will meet next month.
- Establishment (noun): The act of establishing or the state of being established. (This is the root word, without the "re-" prefix indicating repetition).
Synonyms
- Restoration
- Reinstatement
- Revival
- Resumption
- Return
Antonyms
- Abolition
- Termination
- Discontinuation
- Dissolution
Related Phrases
- "With the re-establishment of...": Used to indicate a consequence or simultaneous event.
- With the re-establishment of peace, refugees began to return home.
Noun
- restoration to a previous state
- regular exercise resulted in the re-establishment of his endurance