reestablishment

/ˌriːɪˈstæblɪʃmənt/
noun
  1. The act or process of establishing something again after it has been lost, interrupted, or ended.
    • After the fire, the reestablishment of the local library became a community priority.
    • The reestablishment of diplomatic relations took several years of negotiation.
    • The reestablishment of trust between the two friends required honest conversations.
  2. The state of being established again.
    • The reestablishment of normal business operations was a relief to everyone.
    • Citizens celebrated the reestablishment of democratic elections.
    • The reestablishment of the old hiking trail brought many visitors back to the park.