regain
/ɹiːˈɡeɪn/
regain
English
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Definition
To get back; to recover possession of.
Etymology
From Middle French regaigner (French regagner). By surface analysis, re- + gain.
Example Sentences
- "DUKAT: I blame no one but myself. I was indiscreet. I compromised myself and have been punished accordingly. If someone under my command had behaved so outrageously, I would do the same thing to him. Besides, I assure you, this is only a temporary setback. Everything I have lost, I will regain. It's only a matter of time."
- "Sarkozy's total will be seen as a personal failure. It is the first time an outgoing president has failed to win a first-round vote in the past 50 years and makes it harder for Sarkozy to regain momentum."
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