regain in the PONS Dictionary

regain Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to regain [lost] ground
to regain one's health
to regain lost time

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In the anime, he has a degree of memory loss, only by the end of the series does he regain part of it.
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It dropped the seven weeks after but regained a total of 16 places the two next weeks.
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The steelmakers sued to regain control of their property.
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The chapel and the abbey were badly destroyed and the village grounds were only regained from the water after forty years.
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He takes her to a hospital where she will have surgery to regain her sight.
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They soon regained their children and set out for their own castle.
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After dying, he lost his memories of the time when he was still alive, but later regains them.
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In 1303 his army marched southwards and regained many towns.
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Separately, they begin to regain their memories of what happened.
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Seeing this, he is able to regain hope.
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