Synonym: find, recover, retrieve. Similar words: again, against, regarding, as regards, ungainly, regardless, in regard to, regardless of. Meaning: [rɪ'geɪn] v. 1. get or find back; recover the use of 2. come upon after searching; find the location of something that was missed or lost.
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121 Exploiting the feebleness of this excuse, Mr Gonzalez has began to regain the ground lost after the televised debate.
122 It contains Panthenol to help hair regain its bounce and elasticity.
123 Tens of thousands of workers may never regain their lost jobs in aerospace, real estate, finance and manufacturing.
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124 Try not to regain weight, and go for an overall loss by the end of each month.
125 One warder lost an eye in the battle to regain control.
126 They now provided Sukarno with a vehicle for polemic and controversy which enabled him to regain a place in the public eye.
127 Thus did ecological explanations regain ground earlier lost to generational ones.
128 And people suffering from a severe injury or illness usually need to regain weight.
129 There is a perfectly proper sense in which the lung-fish endeavoured to regain the water.
130 Oliver is found again Oliver began to recover and slowly regain his strength.
131 Rivendell environments provide techniques to assist patients when they are unable to regain emotional control.
132 For us to be successful, I must regain my form, bring my game up.
133 It was a missed opportunity that they might never regain.
134 They described, once again, how most people regain the weight on diets and how weight cycling leads to increased mortality.
135 Treatment may include helping the person to regain control of the bladder with help from a community nurse or continence adviser.
136 Refusing to eat is their only way to regain control over their fate.
137 Hodkinson's defeat was only his second loss in 24 contests and he has since vowed to regain his title.
138 The Ford driver was furious and trying to regain his place, a very dangerous manoeuvre.
139 Isaac fought heroically to regain his legal portion of the thoroughfare.
140 They helped him regain selective movements in his arm, and to control the grasp reflex in his hand.
141 It will take the dotcoms some time before they regain investor confidence.
142 To regain her composure, she opened the wine bottle in the kitchen and took a sip.
143 For a few months Joanne stayed at home, but became desperate to get a job and regain her independence.
144 It had dragged him back to the stairwell, had gutted and fed from him to regain its strength.
145 Cost accounting can regain its rightful place alongside, and integrated with, business policy and strategic analyses.
146 All of which sounds a bit fishy -- selling off a chunk of the government to regain control of it?
147 She looked out of the car window, struggling to regain her composure.
148 They said the cabinet's resignation could only be a first step in an attempt to regain credibility.
149 He blew his nose vigorously, straightened his dressing gown and made a determined effort to regain a measure of composure.
150 Main had been promised by the Cunningham party that he would regain his place, yet it had not been done.
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