reestablish
That is the correct spelling of "action" (something done).
It used to be that a hyphen was used in prefix words. Now it is without hyphen. He wanted to reestablish control.
That is the correct spelling of possesses (has or owns, or demon action).
That is the correct spelling of the word "punishment" (meaning a disciplinary action).
That is the correct spelling of "threatening", which is suggesting that an action is intended or will occur.
That is the correct spelling of "action" (something done).
It used to be that a hyphen was used in prefix words. Now it is without hyphen. He wanted to reestablish control.
Depending on the context, correct is already a verb. For example, the action "to correct someone" or "to correct spelling" is an action and therefore a verb.
The correct spelling is "rebellion" (action against authority).
That is the correct spelling of possesses (has or owns, or demon action).
That is the correct spelling of "threatening", which is suggesting that an action is intended or will occur.
That is the correct spelling of the word "punishment" (meaning a disciplinary action).
With either spelling of the word, hyphens are largely redundant now for words such as these (except where there is a specific style required). Re-energize/reenergize is the American spelling but re-energise/reenergise is used for the British spelling.
That is the correct spelling of "mechanic" (auto repairman).
Responsibility : accepting consequences for an action or activity.
That is the correct spelling of "involved" (included in an action or situation, or complicated).
The correct spelling is "efficient" (effective, rather than wasteful).