Meaning & Definition of word "Regain"

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    Regain

    /rɪˈɡeɪn/

    verb:

    • 1. to get or bring back something that was lost or taken away
      • Example: After undergoing rehabilitation, she was able to regain her strength.
    • 2. to recover or restore (a specific skill or quality)
      • Example: He worked hard to regain his confidence after the setback.
    • 3. to recover possession of something
      • Example: They were able to regain control of the property after the legal dispute.

    Etymology

    Middle English re- + gain, from Old French regagner, from re- + gagner ('to gain').

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    regain one's footing:

    to recover stability or confidence after a setback.

    regain control:

    to get back power or authority over something.

    regain composure:

    to calm oneself again after being upset or agitated.

    Related Words

    recover:

    to get back something lost or to return to a normal state.

    restore:

    to bring back to original condition or position.

    Slang Meanings of regain