Assert again:he moved quickly to reassert his control...
My sane sensible side reasserted itself quickly, but just for one second after seeing a room for let in Brighton, I was about to just up and leave.
He had previously helped his father and brothers reassert government control during a period of lawlessness and had served as a Minister.
In this way the victim's worth can be reasserted.
Derivatives
reassertion
/ˌriːəˈsəːʃ(ə)n /noun...
And the Germans as a people admired the Nazis' reassertion of German power and prestige, whereas the USSR was a former empire with myriad conflicting national and social allegiances.
The new art rock, however, is resolutely white, resolutely middle-class: a reassertion of old cultural hierarchies, not a celebration of their disentangling.
In tandem with a reform of the modern Mass, already tentatively under way, the foundations could be laid for a return to dignified worship and reassertion of doctrine.