re-establish
71re-establish — UK US (also reestablish) verb [T] ► to return something to an earlier good condition or position: »Our new digital camera range has helped us re establish our position in this important market …
72United States Senate Committee to Establish a University of the United States — Founded June 2 1890 as a Select Committee, the Committee to Establish a University of the United States was an initiative of the United States Senate became a Standing Committee on March 19 1896. During this time there was also a National… …
73facts which establish the point in issue — index evidence Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
74failure to establish a cause of action — index nonsuit Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
75re-establish — verb Re establish is used with these nouns as the object: ↑balance, ↑connection, ↑control, ↑relation …
76pre-establish — verb establish in advance …
77re-establish — verb establish again or anew. Derivatives re establishment noun …
78re-establish — v. a. Restore, reinstate, replace, renew, renovate, establish again …
79pre-establish — /pri əsˈtæblɪʃ/ (say pree uhs tablish) verb (t) to establish beforehand. –pre establishment, noun …
80re-establish — /ri əsˈtæblɪʃ/ (say ree uhs tablish) verb (t) to establish again. –re establishment, noun –re establisher, noun –re established, adjective …