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regain

1 of 1verb
/riˈgeɪn/
Forms:regains,regaining,regained,regained
1

to locate, recover, or come across something that was lost, missed, or overlooked

  • He finally regained his lost keys under the couch.
  • The hikers regained the trail after getting briefly lost.
  • She regained the document she had misplaced on her desk.
  • The search party regained the missing child safely.
  • He regained his place in the queue after stepping aside.
2

to get something back, particularly a quality or ability, after losing it

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  • With determination and hard work, she was able to regain her strength after the illness.
  • The athlete worked tirelessly to regain his speed and agility after the injury.
  • It took months of therapy for him to regain his ability to walk after the accident.
  • After a period of rest and reflection, she was able to regain her confidence and enthusiasm for life.
  • The company struggled to regain its reputation after the scandal, but with time and effort, it was able to rebuild trust with its customers.