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regain

[ree-geyn] / riˈgeɪn /


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According to this view, the behavior runs automatically, making it hard for people to regain cognitive control.

From Science Daily

According to Russian accounts, the 47-year-old took a short walk, said he felt unwell, then collapsed and never regained consciousness.

From BBC

Investing, for them, is a way to regain some certainty—with the magic of compound interest.

From The Wall Street Journal

Exactly a year to the day, having regained his love for skiing, he returned to the sport in the green and yellow of Brazil - wanting to honour his heritage on his mother's side.

From BBC

In a healthy democracy, political leaders typically respond by adjusting their policies or message in an effort to regain the approval of voters.

From Salon