Get or find back; recover the use of.
1 His new rhetoric, however, has so far failed to regain voters' enthusiasm.
2 The New York market managed to regain some ground in late trading.
3 Ms Stewart said it could take just five minutes to regain control.
4 Some market participants expect prices to regain more ground later on Friday.
5 This week has seen a concerted campaign to regain some economic initiative.
6 Conclusions Maintaining weight loss was better than regain for all risk factors.
7 However it allowed the Tuaregs to regain control of their traditional fiefdom.
8 Once in the sea, he would not be able to regain flight.
9 Kansas State then rattled off the next seven points to regain control.
10 I was fighting all the way down to regain control, he said.
11 The issue is how do citizens regain control over their collective welfare.
12 For an industry struggling to regain investor trust, it's an important step.
13 Afghanistan must regain its judicial independence completely and very soon, Karzai added.
14 Arroyo's opponents, however, are expected to regain their majority in the Senate.
15 But he said negotiators would need some time to regain that momentum.
16 So we will work very hard to regain your trust, he said.
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