re-erect

English

Etymology

From re- + erect.

Verb

re-erect (third-person singular simple present re-erects, present participle re-erecting, simple past and past participle re-erected)

  1. Alternative form of reerect
    • 2021 November 3, Philip Haigh, “All eyes on Glasgow and the railway's environmental advances”, in RAIL, number 943, page 33:
      There's a plaque recently re-erected in Glasgow Queen Street that commemorates the city's suburban electrification bearing the date November 5 1960.

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