re-establish

re-establish
re-es·tab·lish
[ˌri:ɪˈstæblɪʃ]
vt
to \re-establish sth custom, department etw wieder einrichten [o einführen]
to \re-establish contact/order/peace Kontakt/Ordnung/Frieden wiederherstellen
to \re-establish contact with sb Kontakt zu jdm wiederherstellen
to \re-establish a system ein System wieder einführen
to \re-establish oneself [or one's presence] [in a field] sich akk [auf einem Gebiet] wieder behaupten [o durchsetzen]
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["riːI'stblɪʃ]
vt
order wiederherstellen; control wiedererlangen; diplomatic relations, dialogue wieder aufnehmen; custom wieder einführen

this novel has re-established him as a best-selling author — mit diesem Roman ist der Autor wieder auf die Bestsellerliste gekommen

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re-establish [ˌriːıˈstæblıʃ] v/t
1. Ordnung etc wiederherstellen
2. wieder einführen, neu gründen

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