0 past simple and past participle of regain --
1 to take or get possession of something again: --
She made an effort to regain her self-control.
The government has regained control of the capital from rebel forces.
This paper proposes that distinctiveness can be regained by returning to prediction as a common denominator for all theories related to architecture.
He had regained his vision and hearing at the time he left the hospital.
Her friend never regained consciousness after being intubated and placed on a ventilator where she remained for several weeks until she died.
Styles regained consciousness only once the witch was back in gaol, but now seemed converted to a state of grace.
Lost horizons regained : old age and the anthropology of contemporary society.
Furthermore, it was by means of an emotional experience that her memory was once more regained.
Around 87% of subjects who received this treatment regained continence.
Decidability can only be regained by restricting the dependent types.