Thesaurus / reestablishment
FEEDBACKsynonyms for reestablishment
synonyms for reestablishment
- exodus
- migration
- travel
- colonization
- crossing
- defection
- departure
- displacement
- exile
- expatriation
- journey
- leaving
- march
- movement
- peregrination
- relocation
- removal
- resettlement
- settling
- shift
- transmigration
- transplanting
- trek
- voyage
- wandering
- homesteading
- moving
- uprooting
- improvement
- readjustment
- reconstruction
- rehabilitation
- restoration
- resumption
- return
- recreation
- reformation
- reinstatement
- replacement
- improving
- amends
- atonement
- indemnity
- rectification
- remedy
- reparation
- reprisal
- restitution
- retribution
- aid
- amendment
- assistance
- balancing
- change
- conciliation
- correction
- cure
- ease
- justice
- offsetting
- payment
- quittance
- recompense
- reformation
- rehabilitation
- relief
- remission
- remodeling
- renewal
- repair
- requital
- return
- revision
- reward
- reworking
- satisfaction
- vengeance
- rebuilding
- reclamation
- recovery
- rehabilitation
- renewal
- renovation
- revival
- alteration
- cure
- healing
- reformation
- rejuvenation
- remaking
- return
- remodeling
- arrival
- entry
- rebound
- recovery
- restoration
- acknowledgment
- answer
- appearance
- coming
- entrance
- homecoming
- occurrence
- reaction
- reappearance
- recoil
- recoiling
- recompense
- recompensing
- recrudescence
- recurrence
- reinstatement
- rejoinder
- replacement
- repossession
- restitution
- restoring
- retreat
- reversion
- reoccurrence
- revisitation
antonyms for reestablishment
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START THE QUIZ How to use reestablishment in a sentence
Questions relating to the reestablishment of the colony are intriguing.
ATOMS, NATURE, AND MANNEAL O. HINESThis is a rare instance of a reestablishment of the status quo ante conquestum.
DOMESDAY BOOK AND BEYONDFREDERIC WILLIAM MAITLANDA gild at Lideford is mentioned in 1180, and the pipe roll of 1195 records a grant for the reestablishment of the market.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 17, SLICE 2VARIOUSThe policy of the Democratic Party signifies either separation, or reestablishment with Slavery.
THE GREAT CONSPIRACY, PART 6JOHN ALEXANDER LOGANThe withdrawal of the United States would therefore not mean the reestablishment of Spanish rule but no government at all.
THE PATH OF EMPIRECARL RUSSELL FISHStill he hoped for relief from the load of debt, and looked forward to the reestablishment of his home.
WE TWOEDNA LYALLThus did the church win one of its first victories after the reestablishment of "peace."
THE STORY OF THE MORMONSWILLIAM ALEXANDER LINNMore needful even than the divorce between militant politics and militant economics is the reestablishment of public order.
WHILE I REMEMBERSTEPHEN MCKENNAThere has been a general reestablishment of order and of the orderly administration of justice.
MESSAGES AND PAPERS OF RUTHERFORD B. HAYESJAMES D. RICHARDSONHe has had no organization; only a practical ideal—the reestablishment of equal opportunity.
THE ART OF PUBLIC SPEAKINGDALE CARNAGEY (AKA DALE CARNEGIE) AND J. BERG ESENWEINWORDS RELATED TO REESTABLISHMENT
- aid
- amendment
- amends
- assistance
- atonement
- balancing
- change
- conciliation
- correction
- cure
- ease
- indemnity
- justice
- offsetting
- payment
- quittance
- recompense
- rectification
- reestablishment
- reformation
- rehabilitation
- relief
- remedy
- remission
- remodeling
- renewal
- repair
- reparation
- reprisal
- requital
- restitution
- retribution
- return
- revision
- reward
- reworking
- satisfaction
- vengeance
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.