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regain English

Meaning regain meaning

What does regain mean?
Definitions in simple English

regain

If you regain something, you get it back after it.

regain

(= recover, find) get or find back; recover the use of She regained control of herself She found her voice and replied quickly (= find) come upon after searching; find the location of something that was missed or lost Did you find your glasses? I cannot find my gloves!

Synonyms regain synonyms

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Topics regain topics

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Conjugation regain conjugation

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regain · verb

Examples regain examples

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Simple sentences

Tom never did regain his memory after the accident.
Tom lapsed into a coma and didn't regain consciousness.
I need to regain my strength.
Tom tried to regain his balance.
Did Tom ever regain consciousness?
I will try to regain my balance.
I'm trying to regain my balance.

Movie subtitles

If she turns herself in, after 100 times of flogging, she can regain the hope.
For someone as fake as you, I will not regain my memory!
Well, you will let me know if you regain your appetite, won't you?
There's a chance if we wait for him to regain strength.
He'll never regain consciousness unless we go in now.
To regain one's youth, one has merely to repeat one's follies.
There will surely be a moment when we will regain our senses.
When will he regain consciousness?
There is nothing I would not do to regain it.
And more terrifying, it must be lost before our country can regain its soul.
The lady will then have a chance to regain her composure.
Ordinarily, I would advise you to go on a retreat. to try to regain your inner silence.
But now we will have to make haste,.for the witch may regain her life completely.
You'll regain it, but far from me.
Obviously the monocane is fighting to regain its power, and it succeeds.
Come in and regain yours while I get my things.
I was below planning a counterattack to regain the ship from the mutineers.
Sick heart will regain its health, with a kiss from the be.
Regain your strength.
But, you know, she might regain consciousness and tell.
In a few days, you will regain your name, your family, your mother.
We have no time to lose, or the witch may regain her life.
You will regain full consciousness, all your faculties. within 80 minutes.
You must distract yourself to regain your zest for life.
Many didn't believe that we could regain statehood here, on the Polish soil.
We more need a victory than several saved lives! We need to regain selfrespect!
But what if they regain their souls?
It took me so long to regain my health.
And I'll especially go in order to regain lost years.
That will convince the people of France that you did everything to aid the King to regain his health?
He was unable to journey to Paris so I stopped at Laverne to wait for him to regain strength.
Probably regain it as soon as we leave.
I wanted to regain my honor for my sake.
You must regain your strength.
You'll get back in the ring and regain your good name.
Regain the home world.
Inform me as soon as you regain any form of contact.
He should regain his strength in a very short time.

News and current affairs

A more competitive currency would be welcome: just as the sterling's collapse since 2008 has lifted UK exports, a weaker euro would help Mediterranean economies regain competitiveness for price-sensitive exports.
Eurozone politicians tend to believe that it is possible to regain competitiveness by carrying out reforms, undertaking infrastructure projects, and improving productivity, but without reducing domestic prices.
Italy, France, and Spain should be able to regain competitiveness in the eurozone within a foreseeable period of time.
Sometimes, debt-service payments are rescheduled and perhaps stretched out over a longer period, thus giving the debtor country time to regain its ability to pay.
True fiscal decentralization must take hold if the central government is ever to regain full control of public finances.
Republicans are expected to retain control of the House and regain a majority in the Senate.
At the same time, these countries would regain export competiveness through massive wage reductions.
Regardless of whether Obama can deliver on his promises, America will not regain the stature it had between 1941 and 2000.
But, in order to regain and maintain public confidence, governments, regulators, and operators must be transparent about the benefits and risks of nuclear power - and honest when things go wrong.
America could regain it under Obama, but not under McCain.
Even if the government-owned oil industry is broken up and privatized, whether to foreigners or not, there is no guarantee that a future government cannot regain control.
Moreover, Russia is coming to the fore, firmly and confidently, to regain its Great Power status.
The first is whether the United States will regain its standing as a source of moral leadership.
The Bank can regain its relevance only if it becomes practical once again, by returning its focus to financing public investments in priority sectors, just as the Chinese leadership is prepared to do.
In France, Nicolas Sarkozy's government has tried to regain popularity with the working class by deporting Roma migrants, a target of widespread hatred and ethnic attacks.
Argentina's greatest challenge today is to try to regain energy self-sufficiency through significant investment in exploration on land, as well as in the Atlantic Ocean.
The ritual witch-hunt now underway may be the only way for bosses to regain their bearings.
After Enron - standing not just for a single event but a slippage in corporate culture altogether - we will only regain our bearings through the imposition of severe punishment for corporate crimes.
Now, more than ever, we need leaders who can regain the public's trust.
It is time for the international community to redouble its resolve, regain its sense of purpose, and reaffirm, in both word and deed, its commitment to human rights and a more just world.
But, by 1960, euphoria had given way to rancor among those whom he had used to regain office but who now saw him as a traitor to be neutralized along with the regime he had brought into being.

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