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re-establish

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re-establish
vb (tr)
to establish (something) again a fight to re-establish his authority
re-establishment  n
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re-establish [ˈriːɪsˈtæblɪʃ] VTrestablecer
re-establish
vt orderwiederherstellen; controlwiedererlangen; diplomatic relations, dialoguewieder aufnehmen; customwieder einführen; this novel has re-established him as a best-selling authormit diesem Roman ist der Autor wieder auf die Bestsellerliste gekommen


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The Portuguese, who desired nothing more than to re-establish their reputation by revenging the affront put upon them by the late defeat, advised the Emperor to lay hold on the first opportunity of fighting.
Suppose the State of New York had been inclined to re-establish her lost jurisdiction over the inhabitants of Vermont, could she have hoped for success in such an enterprise from the efforts of the militia alone?
I re-establish the truth, then; I have been arrested by M.
 
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