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6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Regain' in a Sentence

"To obtain or recover something that was lost or to restore a previous state, especially in terms of health or well-being." more

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She will have regained her voice after a month of vocal rest.
Over the years, she had been regaining her love for painting.
The hiker has regained the trail and is back on the right path.
The team aims to regain the championship title this season.
After being sick, Sarah needed time to regain her strength.
Having lost the trail, the hiker had regained the right path.

Regain

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verbTo obtain or recover something that was lost or to restore a previous state, especially in terms of health or well-being.
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Last Updated On: July 13, 2024
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