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Regaining   /rɪgˈeɪnɪŋ/   Listen
Regaining

noun
1.
Getting something back again.  Synonyms: restitution, restoration, return.



Regain

verb
1.
Get or find back; recover the use of.  Synonyms: find, recover, retrieve.  "She found her voice and replied quickly"
2.
Come upon after searching; find the location of something that was missed or lost.  Synonym: find.  "I cannot find my gloves!"






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"Regaining" Quotes from Famous Books



... called at the hospital, young Witherspoon said to him: "You are Hank, and I'm Henry." And this was the first indication that his mind was regaining ...
— The Colossus - A Novel • Opie Read

... these documents that a high officer of the government of the State of New York has been sent by his excellency the governor for the express purpose of regaining possession of the artillery of that State which is now employed in hostile aggressions upon this portion of Her Majesty's dominions, and that, being aided and favored, as he acknowledges, by the most friendly cooperation which the commanding officer of Her Majesty's ...
— A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents - Section 2 (of 2) of Volume 3: Martin Van Buren • James D. Richardson

... regaining myself, my former indignation being exhausted by the spirit of my opening comments, and my normal sober reasoning returning, "I have been observing your society, which you suppose to be enlightened, but I have seen some ...
— The Revolutions of Time • Jonathan Dunn

... Regaining his garret, where the Barnabite was reading his breviary, he carefully wiped the table and arranged his colour-box on it alongside the materials and ...
— The Gods are Athirst • Anatole France

... officer of tried merit. He decided to take them by water to Stony Creek, whence they might be carried by land to the Harbor, which was but three miles distant; and on the success of his enterprise depended Chauncy's chances of regaining command of the lake. On the 28th of May, at sunset, Woolsey left Oswego with 19 boats, carrying 21 long 32's, 10 long 24's, three 42-pound carronades, and 10 cables—one of the latter, for the Superior, being a huge rope 22 inches ...
— The Naval War of 1812 • Theodore Roosevelt


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