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regain
re·gain R0121900 (rē-gān′)tr.v. re·gained, re·gain·ing, re·gains 1. a. To recover possession of (something lost or taken away); get back: regained lost territory; regained their market share; regained the lead in the game.b. To occupy again: regained his seat at the table2. a. To have (the use or control of something) restored; get back: regained the ownership of the team.b. To have the use of (a faculty, ability, or desirable condition) restored; be restored to (a normal or desirable condition): regained his balance; regained her confidence; regained their privacy.3. To add back (body weight that has been lost).4. a. To discover or be able to follow (a trail or scent) after losing it.b. To manage to reach again: regained the summit. re·gain′er n.regain vb (tr) 1. to take or get back; recover2. to reach again n the process of getting something back, esp lost weight: this regain was inevitable. reˈgainable adj reˈgainer nre•gain (riˈgeɪn) v.t. 1. to get again; recover. 2. to succeed in reaching again: to regain the shore. [1540–50] re•gain′a•ble, adj. regain Past participle: regained Gerund: regaining
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I regain | you regain | he/she/it regains | we regain | you regain | they regain |
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I regained | you regained | he/she/it regained | we regained | you regained | they regained |
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I am regaining | you are regaining | he/she/it is regaining | we are regaining | you are regaining | they are regaining |
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I have regained | you have regained | he/she/it has regained | we have regained | you have regained | they have regained |
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I was regaining | you were regaining | he/she/it was regaining | we were regaining | you were regaining | they were regaining |
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I had regained | you had regained | he/she/it had regained | we had regained | you had regained | they had regained |
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I will regain | you will regain | he/she/it will regain | we will regain | you will regain | they will regain |
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I will have regained | you will have regained | he/she/it will have regained | we will have regained | you will have regained | they will have regained |
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I will be regaining | you will be regaining | he/she/it will be regaining | we will be regaining | you will be regaining | they will be regaining |
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I have been regaining | you have been regaining | he/she/it has been regaining | we have been regaining | you have been regaining | they have been regaining |
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I will have been regaining | you will have been regaining | he/she/it will have been regaining | we will have been regaining | you will have been regaining | they will have been regaining |
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I had been regaining | you had been regaining | he/she/it had been regaining | we had been regaining | you had been regaining | they had been regaining |
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I would regain | you would regain | he/she/it would regain | we would regain | you would regain | they would regain |
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I would have regained | you would have regained | he/she/it would have regained | we would have regained | you would have regained | they would have regained | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | regain - get or find back; recover the use of; "She regained control of herself"; "She found her voice and replied quickly"recover, retrieve, findacquire, get - come into the possession of something concrete or abstract; "She got a lot of paintings from her uncle"; "They acquired a new pet"; "Get your results the next day"; "Get permission to take a few days off from work"access - obtain or retrieve from a storage device; as of information on a computerregain, 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!" | | 2. | regain - come upon after searching; find the location of something that was missed or lost; "Did you find your glasses?"; "I cannot find my gloves!"findacquire, get - come into the possession of something concrete or abstract; "She got a lot of paintings from her uncle"; "They acquired a new pet"; "Get your results the next day"; "Get permission to take a few days off from work"find - obtain through effort or management; "She found the time and energy to take care of her aging parents"; "We found the money to send our sons to college"recover, regain, retrieve, find - get or find back; recover the use of; "She regained control of herself"; "She found her voice and replied quickly"feel - find by testing or cautious exploration; "He felt his way around the dark room"locate, turn up - discover the location of; determine the place of; find by searching or examining; "Can you locate your cousins in the Midwest?"; "My search turned up nothing"chance on, chance upon, come across, come upon, fall upon, happen upon, light upon, attain, discover, strike - find unexpectedly; "the archeologists chanced upon an old tomb"; "she struck a goldmine"; "The hikers finally struck the main path to the lake"rout out, rout up - get or find by searching; "What did you rout out in the library?" |
regainverb1. recover, get back, retrieve, redeem, recapture, win back, take back, recoup, repossess, retake Troops have regained control of the city.2. get back to, return to, reach again, reattain Davis went to regain his carriage.regainverbTo get back:recoup, recover, repossess, retrieve.Translationsregain (riˈgein) verb1. to get back again. The champion was beaten in January but regained the title in March. 重拾 恢复,收回 2. to get back to (a place). The swimmer was swept out to sea, but managed to regain the shore. 重回 重回回到
regain
regain (one's) composureTo become calm, tranquil, and in control of one's emotions; to compose oneself. I'll give you a couple minutes to regain your composure before we continue with our questioning. The class had been driving me absolutely crazy, so I stepped outside for a moment to regain my composure.See also: composure, regainregain (one's) feet1. To stand upright on one's feet again, as after falling, stumbling, or being in a prone or sitting position. The boxer struggled to regain her feet after being knocked to the mat. I've been bedridden for so long that it took a bit of effort to finally regain my feet.2. To recover from financial difficulties or a precarious financial situation. I'd be able to regain my feet if I could just pay off this damned credit card debt. If we could just secure a loan or investment, it would really help us regain our feet.See also: feet, regainregain (something) from (one)To get something back from (one), such as possession or control. He's trying to regain control of the company from the other shareholders. She hired a talented lawyer to help regain the property that had been seized by the bank.See also: regainregain one's composureCliché to become calm and composed after being angry or agitated. I found it difficult to regain my composure after the argument. Here, sit down and relax so that you can regain your composure.See also: composure, regainregain one's feet 1. Lit. to stand up again after falling or stumbling. I fell on the ice and almost couldn't regain my feet. I helped my uncle regain his feet as he tried to get up from the floor. 2. . Fig. to become independent after financial difficulties. I lent Bill $400 to help him regain his feet. I'll be able to pay my bills when I regain my feet.See also: feet, regainregain something from someone or somethingto take back possession of one's property or right from someone or something. I intend to regain my money from Herb. The finance company regained the car from the delinquent buyer.See also: regainregain
Synonyms for regainverb recoverSynonyms- recover
- get back
- retrieve
- redeem
- recapture
- win back
- take back
- recoup
- repossess
- retake
verb get back toSynonyms- get back to
- return to
- reach again
- reattain
Synonyms for regainverb to get backSynonyms- recoup
- recover
- repossess
- retrieve
Synonyms for regainverb get or find backSynonymsRelated Words- acquire
- get
- access
- regain
- find
verb come upon after searchingSynonymsRelated Words- acquire
- get
- find
- recover
- regain
- retrieve
- feel
- locate
- turn up
- chance on
- chance upon
- come across
- come upon
- fall upon
- happen upon
- light upon
- attain
- discover
- strike
- rout out
- rout up
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