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What is the past tense of re-establish?

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The past tense of re-establish is re-established.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of re-establish is re-establishes.

The present participle of re-establish is re-establishing.

The past participle of re-establish is re-established.

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As soon as democracy was re-established, its traditional respect for the human rights of all inhabitants was restored.
So peace, stability and respect for rights can only be re-established through a political solution.
The quorum can be re-established at the beginning of each session and can be questioned by any member organisation at any time.
As long as democracy has not been fully re-established, there cannot be any hope of a cooperation agreement.
The value of ships has to be re-established to its normal level for a sustainable and efficient transport industry.
Government capacities remains weak and civil authority has not been fully re-established.

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