Betekenis van:
regain

to regain
Werkwoord
  • terugvinden, hervinden, weervinden
  • get or find back; recover the use of
"She regained control of herself"

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to regain
Werkwoord
  • herkrijgen
  • get or find back; recover the use of
"She regained control of herself"

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Hyponiemen

to regain
Werkwoord
  • terugvinden
  • get or find back; recover the use of
"She regained control of herself"

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to regain
Werkwoord
  • achterhalen
  • get or find back; recover the use of
"She regained control of herself"

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to regain
Werkwoord
    • come upon after searching; find the location of something that was missed or lost

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Tom never did regain his memory after the accident.
    2. I hope your mother will regain her health soon.
    3. Moreover, it seemed the company tried to regain its viability by outgrowing its problems.
    4. It may, however, regain relevance in case of changes to the calculation method of the scheme,
    5. apply the measures provided for in Section 3 in order to regain such disease-free status,
    6. on unconscious animals, providing the animal does not regain consciousness before death;
    7. Without aid, it cannot regain a healthy financial structure allowing it to finance its operations on its own.
    8. Where the Member State concerned does not wish to regain disease-free status, Article 39 shall apply.
    9. Following the introduction of measures in 2000, the Community industry was able to regain lost market share.
    10. There is a need to regain competitiveness through measures enhancing productivity growth and adequate unit labour cost developments.
    11. This would also allow the Community industry to regain the market share it lost during the period considered and make economies of scale.
    12. Poland also informed the Commission of a planned composition agreement to be signed with creditors enabling the company to regain solvency.
    13. The price-depressive effect of the dumped imports would continue to foil all efforts by the Community industry, in particular, to regain a profitable level.
    14. It is likely that these exports to the Community will be made at dumped prices, in particular to regain lost market shares in the Community.
    15. The effects of the imposition of measures can be expected to afford the Community industry to regain lost sales and market shares and to improve its profitability.