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reacquire

British  
/ ˌriːəˈkwaɪə /

verb

  1. to get or gain (something) again which one has owned

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From Seattle Times

His biggest windfall came in 2005 when Putin’s government agreed to pay $13 billion to reacquire the oil company Sibneft, which Abramovich and a partner had bought a decade earlier for $200 million.

From Washington Post

In April, her tribe became one of the only nonfederally recognized tribes in California to successfully reacquire a piece of their ancestral land.

From Seattle Times

The lawsuit contends that Paramount, which produced and distributed the sequel, did not reacquire those rights before releasing the film in May.

From Seattle Times

The lawsuit - filed on Monday at the Los Angeles federal court by Shosh and Yuval Yonay, Ehud's widow and son - alleges that Paramount failed to reacquire the rights to Ehud's magazine article after it was terminated under the US Copyright Act.

From BBC