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Meaning of reannex

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reannex (v. t.)

To annex again or anew; to reunite.

reannex Sentence Examples

  1. The oppressive regime attempted to reannex the neighboring territory it had previously occupied.
  2. After the war, the government reannexed the disputed province to restore its sovereignty.
  3. The treaty stipulated that the conquered region would be reannexed by the victorious nation.
  4. The annexation of the city was met with fierce resistance, but it was eventually reannexed by force.
  5. Despite international condemnation, the military junta reannexed the island under the guise of protecting its citizens.
  6. The reannexation of the territory was a major victory for the separatist movement.
  7. The government declared that it had the right to reannex any territories it had once controlled.
  8. The protesters demanded the reannexation of the colonized land they had been forcibly evicted from.
  9. The decision to reannex the former colony was controversial and sparked heated debates.
  10. The historian argued that the reannexation of the province was a necessary step to maintain stability in the region.

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To annex again or anew; to reunite.

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The oppressive regime attempted to reannex the neighboring territory it had previously occupied.

After the war, the government reannexed the disputed province to restore its sovereignty.

The treaty stipulated that the conquered region would be reannexed by the victorious nation.

The annexation of the city was met with fierce resistance, but it was eventually reannexed by force.