regain
Americanverb (used with object)
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to get again; recover.
to regain one's health.
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to succeed in reaching again; get back to.
to regain the shore.
noun
verb
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to take or get back; recover
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to reach again
noun
Other Word Forms
- half-regained adjective
- regainable adjective
- regainer noun
- unregainable adjective
- unregained adjective
Etymology
Origin of regain
Example Sentences
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The groups have until March to submit the required documents and regain their status.
Data published in the British Medical Journal suggests overweight people shed large amounts when using jabs - about a fifth of their body weight - but once they quit they regain 0.8 kg every month, on average.
From BBC
So the researchers reviewed 37 studies looking at ceasing different weight-loss drugs, finding that participants regained around 0.4 kilograms a month.
From Barron's
Jonathan Stoner, who had been helping to raise funds for Trevor's funeral, said the error was discovered after he regained consciousness and said his name and date of birth.
From BBC
However, she said doctors had told her that her daughters were "probably never going to be able to walk, they probably will never regain their neck strength, so they will be disabled".
From BBC
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