reestablishing
Prononciation : [ˌriːɪˈstæblɪʃɪŋ]
Mot
Contexte : « relationship »
(verb) to set something up again that was lost or damaged. It’s like when friends stop talking for a while, and then they start being friends again.
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After the argument, they are reestablishing their friendship slowly with small talks.
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They haven't been reestablishing their connection, and it feels like they've grown further apart.
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How are you planning on reestablishing your relationship with her?
Contexte : « rules or systems »
(verb) to create again rules or systems that were taken away. It's like when a school goes back to teaching a subject that they stopped teaching for a long time.
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The government is reestablishing the old education system to help students learn better.
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The company is not reestablishing its old safety rules, leading to more accidents.
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What steps are needed for reestablishing the previous safety standards?
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