What is the Meaning & Definition of refounding

When we speak of the word refounding, we must previously explain what is meant by the term or word "found" since according to the rules of latin language, the prefix re is used to assert an idea or talk of what happens back. In this case, the word found comes from the latin term fundare meaning seat, base, establish. In this way, the word refounding gives us the idea that something will be returned to found when already once had been. It is common to speak of refounding or re-Foundation in regard to, for example, geographical locations (such as a city) or also around the idea of institutions. When the term is used to rebuild, it is common to use it to refer to reform, for example, of a city or geographic area. In the story, most of the great cities of Europe, America and elsewhere have due be founded and refundadas on numerous occasions due to issues unrelated to the desire of its people, many times by wars, confrontations or battles as well as by phenomena such as floods, earthquakes or as it is the case of Pompeii by the eruption of nearby volcanoes. This reform can try to resemble the original Foundation but many times, since conditions change, born from the re-founding a completely new city and even with another spirit.
On the other hand, the Refoundation can also be other things or entities, as for example when you talk about an institution is recast. In this sense, the Refoundation can be both practical and abstract or theoretical. For example, when we talk about the Re-Foundation of a Museum, we can be talking about both authorities change, the change of attitude, programs, projects that this Museum will be and that will then change its spirit or style.
In any case, whatever the case, reform always involves a renewal of something that already existed. The important term is the idea that something that had already been created, for various reasons, can be returned to found or to recreate.