reestablishing
Pronunciation: [ˌriːɪˈstæblɪʃɪŋ]
Word
Context: "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.
Example
After the argument, they are reestablishing their friendship slowly with small talks.
Example
They haven't been reestablishing their connection, and it feels like they've grown further apart.
Example
How are you planning on reestablishing your relationship with her?
Context: "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.
Example
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.
Example
What steps are needed for reestablishing the previous safety standards?
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