refound
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re·found
(ˌ)rē-ˈfau̇nd
past tense and past participle of refind
It doesn't look like their refound marital bliss will last very long …—Rebecca Keane
re·found
(ˌ)rē-ˈfau̇nd
refounded; refounding
: to found (something) again
After being almost totally destroyed, Carthage was refounded by Julius Caesar in 46 BC.—Christine Drake
The club, set up in 1904, collapsed and was refounded as Napoli Soccer.—Nick Clark
refoundation
noun
plural refoundations
… its octagonal baptistery is even earlier, dating back to the fifth-century refoundation of the town …
—The Telegraph (United Kingdom)
refounder
noun
plural refounders
the city's refounders
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