The condition of being reestablished; restoration(noun)
A second or subsequent establishment(noun)
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Use "reestablishment" in a sentence
"Early American Reform Jews also parted ways with Orthodoxy by refusing to see themselves as a people living in exile from Israel, and eschewing the movement calling for the reestablishment of the political state of Israel—often referred to as Zionism.3 They viewed America as their home and Judaism as their chosen religion rather than a definitive identity."
"It will happen quite abit faster than we can reestablish credibility and make that reestablishment … dicey."
"With the rapid reestablishment of diplomatic ties between Myanmar and the United States, it will be more crucial than ever to ensure that international humanitarian laws are respected in active and post-conflict areas."