See Also: Bang-Bang Play - Baseball(gambling)
Chicken bang bang(recipes)
ESTABLISH(law)
establish(dictionary)
re-establish(dictionary)
establish(dictionary)
establish(medicine)
Establish Position - Basketball(gambling)
Big Bang(dictionary)
bang-up(dictionary)

bang 1, noun (oh) and re-establish (iou)


bang 1, noun (oh)



[C] a sudden loud noise caused by something such as a gun or an object hitting a hard surface
::There was a loud bang outside the kitchen door.
[C] a painful blow to the body when you hit against something or something hits you
-synonym bump bump
::a bang on the head
bangs [plural] AmE hair cut straight across your forehead
British Equivalent: fringe
with a bang
in a very successful way
::Stock markets started the year with a bang.
(get) a bigger/better etc bang for your buck
informal something that gives you a good effect or a lot of value for the effort or money you spend on it
::Are taxpayers getting enough bang for their buck?
get a bang out of sth
AmE spoken to enjoy something very much
-see also big bang theory

re-establish (iou)



re-establish verb trans. L15.
[from RE- + ESTABLISH.]
Establish again or anew, restore; set up again in the same or a similar place, position, condition, etc. L15.
R. K. Narayan She resolved to re-establish peace. J. Brodsky He tried to re-establish paganism. New Scientist Trees have..difficulty in re-establishing themselves.
b. Put up again, rebuild. rare. M17.
Restore (Health, strength) to the usual state; gen. set to rights. Usu. in pass. L17.
Steele His Health being so well re-established by the Baths.
re-establishment noun L16.