- REGAINED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
REGAINED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of regain 2 to take or get possession of something again: 3… Learn more
- What does regained mean? - Definitions. net
Liberty, like chastity, once lost, can never be regained in its original purity Gradually Phelps regained the use of his hind legs and should be ready for release once the weather gets warmer!
- Regained - definition of regained by The Free Dictionary
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
- Regain Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
I regained [= recovered] my health strength She fell into a coma and never regained consciousness He slipped but quickly regained his footing
- Regained - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
The term 'regained' comes from the prefix 're-' meaning 'back' and the word 'gain' which means 'to get or acquire' It has Old French roots from 'regagner', which means to win back, indicating a historical view of recovery
- REGAIN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you regain something that you have lost, you get it back again The anger faded, and he regained control of himself
- Regain - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
riˈgeɪn rɪˈgeɪn IPA guide Other forms: regained; regaining; regains After you get off of a crazy carnival ride, you'll probably have to regain your balance, or get it back Any time you've lost something and want to recover it, you hope to regain it
- regain - Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Online
When she regained consciousness (=woke up after being unconscious), she was lying on the floor He looked stunned, but he soon regained his composure (=became calm again)
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