Antonyms for re established


Grammar : Adj, verb
Spell : ih-stab-lish
Phonetic Transcription : ɪˈstæb lɪʃ


Definition of re established

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 reformed : adj changed
  • As in refunded : adj placed on a new financial basis
  • As in reinstated : adj rehired
  • As in restored : adj rebuilt
  • As in revived : adj restored
  • 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
Example sentences :
  • Nevertheless, although the position was re–established, a general feeling of depression was felt.
  • Extract from : « With the Allies to Pekin » by George Alfred Henty

Synonyms for re established

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