reattain (Meaning)

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reattain (v. t.)

To attain again.

reattain Sentence Examples

  1. After a arduous journey, the explorers reattained the warmth and comfort of their home.
  2. The patient reattained mobility after months of rehabilitation.
  3. The business reattained its former glory through strategic planning and innovation.
  4. The student reattained her confidence after overcoming academic setbacks.
  5. The athlete reattained peak performance after recovering from an injury.
  6. The organization reattained its credibility through transparency and accountability.
  7. The researcher reattained lost data through a painstaking process of recovery.
  8. The traveler reattained her sense of adventure after a brief period of doubt.
  9. The couple reattained their connection after going through a difficult phase in their relationship.
  10. The child reattained her happiness and laughter after overcoming a fear.

FAQs About the word reattain

To attain again.

occupy, reacquire,regain, recapture, obtain, take over, attain,achieve, amass, pick up

give,lose, give, pay, forfeit, forfeit, pay, lose, yield, give up

After a arduous journey, the explorers reattained the warmth and comfort of their home.

The patient reattained mobility after months of rehabilitation.

The business reattained its former glory through strategic planning and innovation.

The student reattained her confidence after overcoming academic setbacks.