regain|regained|regaining|regains in English
verb
[re·gain || rɪ'geɪn]
recover, get back, repossess; arrive again, reach a place agai
Use "regain|regained|regaining|regains" in a sentence
1. Regaining Admissibility to General Surgery Examinations I
2. The Beholder regains spent legendary actions at the start of its turn
3. You've regained your manhood.
4. The team regained the trophy.
5. I will continue to abstain until Britain regains its independence.
6. He regained his feet without difficulty.
7. Bilbo regains consciousness and makes peace with the dying Thorin.
8. ‘Trans-Atlanticism’ is, however, dying today amid Europe’s search for regaining strategic autonomy
9. He hadn't completely regained his strength.
10. When will she regain consciousness?
11. Cordelia regains her precognitive abilities and sees doom for the Coven
12. She hesitated briefly but quickly regained her poise.
13. Those who got personal counseling did the best , regaining about four kilos .
14. Hezekiah humbled himself and regained God’s favor
15. The Spanish, however, regained it three days later.
16. Gratification opened to him like a regained paradise.
17. The family are keeping a bedside vigil on her until she regains consciousness.
18. After regaining their health, they continued as special pioneers near Mobile, Alabama.
19. 6 The error rapidly decreases after regaining the GPS signal.
20. It's a relief that Joo Won regained his memory.
21. So Crocheting has helped me with regaining the strength in the muscles
22. The family never quite regained its former influence.
23. Can integrity be regained once it is lost?
24. He was severely injured and never regained consciousness.
25. 13 When will she regain consciousness?