What is another word for reestablishing?

Pronunciation: [ɹiːɪstˈablɪʃɪŋ] (IPA)

Reestablishing refers to the act of restoring or reinstating a relationship, connection, system, or idea. The synonyms for reestablishing include restoring, renewing, revitalizing, rebuilding, reviving, and reconstituting. Restoring implies bringing back something to its original or former state. Renewing refers to giving a fresh start or newness to something, while revitalizing involves bringing new life or energy to something. Rebuilding implies constructing something after it has been destroyed, while reviving involves bringing something back to life from a state of dormancy. Reconstituting refers to the act of reorganizing or restructuring something that was previously broken or scattered.

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Usage examples for Reestablishing

As she stood there, giving injunctions to Vereker to look alive or he'd be late, her huge coil of sea-soaked black hair making her white neck look whiter, and her white hands reestablishing hair-pins in the depths of it, she seemed the very incarnation of non-inheritance.
"Somehow Good"
William de Morgan
The latter may be more harmful than beneficial through reestablishing capillary movement, permitting the escape of subsoil moisture.
"A Living from the Land"
William B. Duryee
Assuming this basis of fact, it seems desirable, as you are not likely to overtake Price, and are in danger of making too long a line from your own base of supplies and reinforcements, that you should give up the pursuit halt your main army, divide it into two corps of observation, one occupying Sedalla and the other Rolla, the present termini of railroad; then recruit the condition of both corps by reestablishing and improving their discipline and instruction, perfecting their clothing and equipments, and providing less uncomfortable quarters.
"The Struggle for Missouri"
John McElroy

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