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 company is seeking to reverse the DMVās order and regain the right to use the terms āAutopilotā and āFull Self-Driving capability.ā
From Los Angeles Times
When consumers revolted against excessive costs and volumes dipped, companies like PepsiCo and General Mills pivoted to aggressive promotions to regain market share.
Once the market regained its footing, the firmās growth and value strategies benefited from earnings growth and broadening out from technology, Rocco says.
From Barron's
But regaining self-control, he made it clear that he wasnāt a puffin who compromised on discipline.
From Literature
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It began to intensify in Kordofan, a strategic area rich in gold and oil, once the SAF regained control of Khartoum last year.
From BBC
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