reobtain (Meaning)

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reobtain (v. t.)

To obtain again.

Synonyms & Antonyms of reobtain

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reobtain Sentence Examples

  1. After losing his job, he endeavored to reobtain employment as soon as possible.
  2. The library patron was required to reobtain the book he had lost before he could borrow again.
  3. The hiker lost his backpack in the forest and desperately tried to reobtain it.
  4. The company reobtained the rights to the product after a legal battle.
  5. I accidentally deleted the file, but I was able to reobtain it from a backup.
  6. The team had to reobtain the stolen documents in order to proceed with their investigation.
  7. The customer reobtained his refund after a dispute with the retailer.
  8. The student studied diligently to reobtain the knowledge he had forgotten.
  9. The search party reobtained the lost child after hours of searching.
  10. The victim reobtained his stolen car after it was recovered by the police.

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To obtain again.

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After losing his job, he endeavored to reobtain employment as soon as possible.

The library patron was required to reobtain the book he had lost before he could borrow again.

The hiker lost his backpack in the forest and desperately tried to reobtain it.

The company reobtained the rights to the product after a legal battle.