reestablish

/ˌriːɪˈstæblɪʃ/
verb
  1. To establish again; to bring back into existence or use after a period of absence or interruption.
    • She moved back to her hometown to reestablish old friendships.
    • After the war, the country worked hard to reestablish peace and order.
    • The company hopes to reestablish its reputation with better customer service.
  2. To restore to a previous position or condition.
    • The treaty aimed to reestablish the original borders between the two nations.
    • Doctors helped reestablish normal blood flow to his injured leg.
    • The new manager plans to reestablish the team's winning culture.
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