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Synonyms for re-establishes
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : ih-stab-lish |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪˈstæb lɪʃ |
Top 10 synonyms for re-establishes Other synonyms for the word re-establishes
- accord
- accustom
- alter
- arbitrate
- arouse
- arrange
- attune
- awaken
- back up
- begin again
- begin over
- begin where one left off
- bestow
- bethink
- brace
- breathe new life into
- bring to mind
- bring to terms
- bring together
- bring up to date
- bury the hatchet
- call to mind
- carry back
- carry on
- carry over
- change
- clear
- come to one
- come together
- compensate
- compose
- conciliate
- convert
- convey
- cool
- copy
- cure
- deduce
- displace
- do up
- doctor
- educe
- elicit
- evoke
- exhilarate
- extend
- extract
- fill in
- fit
- fix
- fix up
- flash
- flash on
- follow
- freshen
- front for
- furbish
- gentrify
- get together on
- give
- give a new look to
- give back
- go on with
- go over
- hand back
- harmonize
- heal
- improve
- inspirit
- integrate
- intercede
- invigorate
- kiss and make up
- look back
- make good
- make healthy
- make matters up
- make over
- make restitution
- make up
- mediate
- mend
- mind
- mitigate
- modernize
- nail it down
- oust
- outplace
- overhaul
- pacify
- patch
- patch things up
- patch up
- pay back
- pick up
- piece together
- pinch hit for
- placate
- proceed
- produce
- prolong
- propitiate
- proportion
- put back
- put in power again
- raise from the dead
- re-create
- re-establish
- react
- reaffirm
- reanimate
- reassemble
- reawaken
- rebate
- rebuild
- recall
- recapitulate
- recast
- reciprocate
- reclaim
- recollect
- recommence
- recompense
- reconciliate
- recondition
- reconstitute
- reconstruct
- recoup
- recover
- recreate
- rectify
- redeem
- redress
- reelect
- reerect
- reestablish
- refashion
- refit
- reform
- refresh
- refund
- refurbish
- regain
- regenerate
- regulate
- rehab
- rehabilitate
- rehire
- reimburse
- reimpose
- reinforce
- reinsert
- reinstate
- reinstitute
- reintegrate
- reintroduce
- reinvest
- reinvigorate
- rejuvenate
- remake
- remind
- reminisce
- remit
- remodel
- remold
- render
- renew
- renovate
- reopen
- reorient
- repair
- repay
- repeat
- replace
- replenish
- reproduce
- requite
- rescue
- reseat
- reshuffle
- resolve
- restart
- restate
- restitute
- restock
- restore
- restore harmony
- resume
- resuscitate
- retain
- retaliate
- retool
- retouch
- retread
- retrieve
- retrospect
- return
- return to
- reunite
- revamp
- revitalize
- revive
- revivify
- rework
- ring
- ring a bell
- ring in
- roll back
- rouse
- save
- send
- set to rights
- settle
- shift
- sit in
- spruce
- stand in
- stand in lieu of
- step into shoes of
- stimulate
- stir
- strengthen
- strike a note
- sub
- substitute
- succeed
- suit
- summon
- supersede
- supplant
- supply
- swap places
- take back
- take out
- take over
- take over from
- take up
- think back
- think of
- thrust back
- toss back
- touch up
- transform
- transmit
- tune
- update
- uplift
- waken
- win back
- win over
Définition of re-establishes
Origin :- late 14c., from Old French establiss-, present participle stem of establir (12c., Modern French établir) "cause to stand still, establish, stipulate, set up, erect, build," from Latin stabilire "make stable," from stabilis "stable" (see stable (adj.)).
- For initial e-, see especial. Related: Established; establishing. An established church or religion is one sanctioned by the state.
- As in recall : verb remember
- As in reconcile : verb make peace; adjust
- As in reconstruct : verb reorganize, build up
- As in regenerate : verb breathe new life into
- As in rehabilitate : verb renovate, adjust
- As in reinstate : verb give back responsibility
- As in renew : verb start over; refurbish
- As in replace : verb take the place of; put in place of
- As in restore : verb fix, make new
- As in return : verb give back, send back
- As in reestablish : verb put in place again
- As in reintroduce : verb introduce anew
- As in re-create : verb renew
- As in recondition : verb renew
- As in recondition : verb restore
- As in reopen : verb continue
- As in restart : verb continue
- As in restitute : verb restore
- As in continue : verb begin again; resume
- To begin with, it re-establishes the "dignity of the Constitution," and there is to be no re-election.
- Extract from : « Diplomatic Days » by Edith O'Shaughnessy
- The climate of the East Indies very often re-establishes it.
- Extract from : « Miss Eden's Letters » by Emily Eden
- He seats himself upon the Republic December 2d, 18—, and re-establishes the Empire the —— 18—.
- Extract from : « Caricature and Other Comic Art » by James Parton.
- Nature brings relief sooner or later and re-establishes order and regularity.
- Extract from : « A System of Practical Medicine By American Authors, Vol. II » by Various
- Then, after multiplied throes and a painful lethargy, it re-establishes itself.
- Extract from : « The Origins of Contemporary France, Volume 1 (of 6) » by Hippolyte A. Taine
- He re-establishes precisely the same basis of class representation that worked out the ruin of the old State government.
- Extract from : « The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 2 of 2) » by Ida Husted Harper
- And the critic who re-establishes a neglected poet is merely articulating the growing sense.
- Extract from : « Adventures in Criticism » by Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch
- It is this surveillance which re-establishes that responsibility which the association might otherwise tend to enfeeble.
- Extract from : « Harmonies of Political Economy » by Frdric Bastiat
- In 1740, the Parliament of Paris re-establishes within its own jurisdiction the compulsory assessment.
- Extract from : « What is Property? » by P. J. Proudhon
Antonyms for re-establishes
- abandon
- agitate
- antique
- argue
- ask
- break
- calm
- cease
- complete
- confuse
- corrupt
- damage
- decline
- depart
- depress
- deprive
- desist
- destroy
- disagree
- disarrange
- discontinue
- discourage
- disorganize
- disperse
- divorce
- end
- estrange
- fight
- finish
- fire
- forfeit
- forget
- halt
- harm
- hold
- hurt
- incite
- increase
- injure
- irritate
- keep
- kill
- leave
- leave alone
- let go
- lose
- maintain
- mismatch
- mix up
- pay
- penalize
- persist
- precede
- raze
- refuse
- remain
- repress
- request
- restore
- ruin
- scatter
- separate
- shorten
- stay
- stop
- take
- upset
- weaken
- worsen
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