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re-eˈrect, v. [re- 5 a.] trans. To erect again, lit. and fig. Hence re-eˈrecting vbl. n.
1598Drayton Heroic. Ep. (1605) 89 Bring marble mines to re-erect those walls. 1631Heylin St. George 220 Temples demolished..in the time of Diocletian: and reerected by..Maximinianus. 1679M. Prance Addit. Narr. Pop. Plot 30 This re-erecting of Abbies by Q. Mary. a1711Ken Preparatives Poet. Wks. 1721 IV. 14 Conscience, thy Throne I'll re-erect. 1835in Willis & Clark Cambridge (1886) I. 333 To re-erect or restore on some other site, the Old Gateway. 1882–3Schaff Encycl. Relig. Knowl. III. 2172 He re-erected the Court of High Commission in 1664. So re-eˈrection.
1655Fuller Ch. Hist. vi. vi. 359 She was legally empowred for the re-erection of these Convents. 1861Smiles Engineers II. 28 He also had regard to durability as an important point in its re-erection. |