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English
Noun
reëstablishment (countable and uncountable, plural reëstablishments)
- Alternative form of reestablishment
1854, David Hume, chapter LVI, in The History of England, volume V, page 249:The king, to show that he was not intoxicated with good fortune, nor aspired to a total victory over the parliament, published a manifesto, in which he renewed the protestation formerly taken, with great solemnity, at the head of his army, and expressed his firm intention of making peace upon the reëstablishment of the constitution.
1925, Walter Geer, Napoleon and Marie-Louise: The Fall of the Empire, New York, N.Y.: Brentano’s, page 134:In general terms he was told to refuse nothing which would dispel all ideas of the reëstablishment of Poland.