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		Definition of re-establish in English: re-establishverb ˌriːɛˈstablɪʃˌriːɪˈstablɪʃˌriɪˈstæblɪʃ [with object]Establish (something) again or anew. 重新建立,重建  this project will re-establish contact with students 此方案将恢复与学生的联系。 Example sentencesExamples -  In the past few years, so thoroughly has the Shiraz grape been re-established, that Shiraz wine has become a national icon in Australia.
 -  By the end of the day I was more or less recovered, more or less back to normal, and I'll be close to re-establishing my usual routine tomorrow.
 -  It was re-established after the Second World War and now meets every Wednesday at the Fox Inn at Stockton-on-the-Forest.
 -  Volunteers will be asked to help locate hogweed colonies, assist in destroying them and plant new trees and native species of wildflower to prevent them re-establishing a base.
 -  Mr Best accepted that re-establishing the railway line would be no mean feat.
 -  This has reflected back on the UK market, partially re-establishing the link between crude and gas prices that previously existed.
 -  After all, after the second world war, Harry S. Truman was very concerned about re-establishing a rational pattern of economic relations through Europe.
 -  The bridge re-establishes a crossing at the site of a Roman and later medieval bridge, and provides a popular pedestrian and cycle route to the city centre.
 -  During the Regency period the landscape gardener Humphrey Repton re-established the flower garden around the house.
 -  Firstly, it has no involvement in re-establishing law and order or the general administration of the country.
 -  Adams and Borman say that a mechanism needs to be established to identify refugee doctors with a good chance of re-establishing their medical careers.
 -  It is the latest stage in a programme aimed at re-establishing the mammal in the county.
 -  The Yorkshire Project was launched in 1999 with the aim of re-establishing a wild population of the birds in northern England.
 -  He said there were plans in place to refurbish the showroom and re-establish the site as a retailer under the auspices of the new company.
 -  After humanitarian aid is stepped up, the most important task is re-establishing agriculture, including seed production and irrigation.
 -  The album re-establishes N'Dour as one of the great singers, not just of Africa but the world, with songs that range from the thoughtful and reflective to the stirring and passionate.
 -  Unless scientists and teachers can re-establish a sense of science as a progressive social project, we will not be able to halt the slide.
 -  In the meantime, Estonia, as a whole, is revelling in re-establishing its own identity as a nation.
 -  The idea is the brainchild of Putin's minister of agriculture, Aleksey Gordeev, who proposes re-establishing a state monopoly on the production and sale of alcohol.
 -  Whilst this doesn't seem to have anything to do with re-establishing a social-life, it does in fact.
 
 Synonyms rebuild, restore, renovate, recreate, remake, reassemble, remodel, refashion, revamp, recondition, refurbish    Definition of re-establish in US English: re-establishverbˌrēiˈstabliSHˌriɪˈstæblɪʃ [with object]Establish (something) again or anew. 重新建立,重建  this project will re-establish contact with students 此方案将恢复与学生的联系。 Example sentencesExamples -  This has reflected back on the UK market, partially re-establishing the link between crude and gas prices that previously existed.
 -  Adams and Borman say that a mechanism needs to be established to identify refugee doctors with a good chance of re-establishing their medical careers.
 -  It was re-established after the Second World War and now meets every Wednesday at the Fox Inn at Stockton-on-the-Forest.
 -  By the end of the day I was more or less recovered, more or less back to normal, and I'll be close to re-establishing my usual routine tomorrow.
 -  In the meantime, Estonia, as a whole, is revelling in re-establishing its own identity as a nation.
 -  After humanitarian aid is stepped up, the most important task is re-establishing agriculture, including seed production and irrigation.
 -  The Yorkshire Project was launched in 1999 with the aim of re-establishing a wild population of the birds in northern England.
 -  The album re-establishes N'Dour as one of the great singers, not just of Africa but the world, with songs that range from the thoughtful and reflective to the stirring and passionate.
 -  During the Regency period the landscape gardener Humphrey Repton re-established the flower garden around the house.
 -  Mr Best accepted that re-establishing the railway line would be no mean feat.
 -  Whilst this doesn't seem to have anything to do with re-establishing a social-life, it does in fact.
 -  Firstly, it has no involvement in re-establishing law and order or the general administration of the country.
 -  He said there were plans in place to refurbish the showroom and re-establish the site as a retailer under the auspices of the new company.
 -  After all, after the second world war, Harry S. Truman was very concerned about re-establishing a rational pattern of economic relations through Europe.
 -  Volunteers will be asked to help locate hogweed colonies, assist in destroying them and plant new trees and native species of wildflower to prevent them re-establishing a base.
 -  The idea is the brainchild of Putin's minister of agriculture, Aleksey Gordeev, who proposes re-establishing a state monopoly on the production and sale of alcohol.
 -  In the past few years, so thoroughly has the Shiraz grape been re-established, that Shiraz wine has become a national icon in Australia.
 -  It is the latest stage in a programme aimed at re-establishing the mammal in the county.
 -  The bridge re-establishes a crossing at the site of a Roman and later medieval bridge, and provides a popular pedestrian and cycle route to the city centre.
 -  Unless scientists and teachers can re-establish a sense of science as a progressive social project, we will not be able to halt the slide.
 
 Synonyms rebuild, restore, renovate, recreate, remake, reassemble, remodel, refashion, revamp, recondition, refurbish     |