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win back

verb as in retrieve

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Now tell me: How are Democrats going to win back those legislatures so that they can start drawing congressional district lines?

Even if Democrats were to attempt to win back these kinds of seats, what sorts of candidates would they be putting up for office?

Democrats are never going to win back the white working class; at this point the cultural politics are just too hard-wired.

But they can win back a portion of it, and in many states and congressional districts, a portion will be enough to change things.

In September of that year, Wang said he thought Democrats could win back control of the House of Representatives.

Iftikhar is yours alone, you may win back his heart again, and be happy—happy!'

The Germans, by a series of powerful counter-attacks, sought to win back the lost positions.

I would rest, recover poise, and win back that optimism that belongs with health and youth.

May a man not win back to life but a chit of a maid must snatch his chance away?

Her soul would walk in glorious sunlight if any man was worthy, by his power of loving, to win back her love.

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On this page you'll find 279 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to win back, such as: refurbish, cure, heal, improve, mend, and modernize.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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