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re-erect /riːɪˈrɛkt /verb [with object]Erect (something, especially a building) again: the great glass house was dismantled and re-erected at Sydenham (as adjective re-erected) re-erected farmhouses...- The ground was cold underfoot but we were laughing as we fetched rocks from the river, re-erected the tent and weighed down its rim with the rocks.
- But not until November 1941 was a central schedule established for re-erecting the evacuated factories.
- Police continued to keep a close watch on the squatters to ensure that the makeshift homes were not re-erected once the demolition was completed.
Derivatives re-erection noun ...- ‘It is not acceptable for Hounslow to express regret at the taking down of the sign when they should have required its re-erection as part of the redevelopment package,’ she added.
- There will be a gap before the second phase starts and re-erection of the wall is still in its planning stage.
- The re-erection of the plaque commemorating the birthplace of Major John McBride who was executed in 1916 took place yesterday evening at The Helm Bar, The Quay, Westport.
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