What is another word for reestablished?

Pronunciation: [ɹiːɪstˈablɪʃt] (IPA)

There are several synonyms for the word "reestablished" that can be used interchangeably to convey the same meaning. These include restored, reinstated, renewed, revitalized, and resuscitated. Each of these words suggests the act of bringing something back to its former state, whether it be a relationship, a business, a tradition, or a way of life. They can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in politics or diplomacy to describe the process of rebuilding trade or diplomatic relations between two countries, or in personal relationships to describe the process of rekindling a friendship or romance after a period of separation.

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Usage examples for Reestablished

It no longer does any good to continue the restraining power; in fact, the change of the temporary cartilage into bone is more liable to be reestablished if the parts move violently upon each other for a short time so as to set up and renew the process of inflammation.
"Special Report on Diseases of Cattle"
U.S. Department of Agriculture J.R. Mohler
Warm clothing should be applied to the body, and the legs should be hand-rubbed until the circulation in them is reestablished, and then they should be snugly bandaged.
"Special Report on Diseases of Cattle"
U.S. Department of Agriculture J.R. Mohler
Industrial schools for orphan boys and girls were begun and hospitals and asylums for the sick, helpless, and insane were reestablished.
"History of the United States, Volume 6 (of 6)"
E. Benjamin Andrews

Famous quotes with Reestablished

  • America is the object of their loathing because, for a half-century or more, she has been the most prosperous and creative capitalist society on earth. Ultimately it is liberal democracy - or quite simply liberty itself - that they are eager to destroy, even though they are among its foremost beneficiaries, being free to travel anywhere, anytime in order to hatch their plots. If their diktats were carried out, if frontier barriers were reestablished everywhere, with passports and visas even for tourists, there could have been no Seattle and no Goteborg.
    Jean-François Revel

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