单词 | reestablish |
释义 | reestablishverb re·es·tab·lish (ˌ)rē-i-ˈsta-blish variants or re-establish reestablished or re-established; reestablishing or re-establishing transitive verb : to establish (something or someone) again Within one year he rallied his forces, invaded the delta, and reestablished his rule. Harry A. Gailey, Jr. Those deals allowed Washington to reestablish diplomatic relations with Egypt and Syria … Robert D. Kaplan Thanks to an extended captive breeding program, the California condor stands a chance of reestablishing itself in the wild. Todd Wilkinson "He quickly reestablished himself as a top pitcher, arguably the best in this draft," says one NL scout who saw him throw. Albert Chen NASA scientists lost contact with it right after the craft was ordered to pressurize its fuel tanks. All attempts to reestablish contact have failed. Science Activities reestablishment (ˌ)rē-i-ˈsta-blish-mənt noun or re-establishment … the reestablishment of formal diplomatic relations between the United States and the Holy See in 1984 … Thomas J. Reese John's solitary tomb … is apt testimony to the central role of Florence in the re-establishment of the Roman Papacy. Richard Fremantle |
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