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What is the past tense of reestablish?

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The past tense of reestablish is reestablished.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of reestablish is reestablishes.

The present participle of reestablish is reestablishing.

The past participle of reestablish is reestablished.

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Live oak reestablished in 19th century agricultural fields on Cumberland Island, but saw palmetto reestablishment was limited.
His visitors climbed the bank and reestablished themselves on the wood-ranks.
It is the Task Force's strong recommendation that this nonpartisan Canada Pension Plan Advisory Council should be reestablished.
The 19th century found little to like in the obscure and difficult Góngora, but his tercentenary in 1927 reestablished his importance.
Our Association, revivified, is reestablished in an old railway station and deals with the edition of artistic works.
In the interest of transparency on the world market, that list should be reestablished.

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