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regain

/ɹiːˈɡeɪn/verb2 syllables

Regain means: get or find back; recover the use of.

Synonyms for regain4

verb, as in get or find back; recover the use of

verb, as in come upon after searching; find the location of something that was missed or lost

also used for regain

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What does regain mean?2

verb

1

get or find back; recover the use of“She regained control of herself”

2

come upon after searching; find the location of something that was missed or lost“Did you find your glasses?”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with regain?60

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All 60 rhymes for regain, grouped by syllable

Regain in a sentence

  • Oleg tripped and almost fell, but luckily, he managed to regain his balance.Amastan
  • Ten minutes after the knockout, the boxer regained consciousness.CM
  • When he regained consciousness, he was lying in the park.sundown
  • I hope your mother will regain her health soon.CM
  • This is the word to regain our dignity.Opiejay888
  • I started to regain feeling in my arm.Amastan
  • Mennad sat on the ground to regain his composure.OsoHombre
  • Anna took deep breaths to calm herself and regain composure.Amastan

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Forms of regain

as a verb

past tense
regained
present participle
regaining
third-person singular
regains
past participle
regained