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regaining

Regaining (noun) means the act of getting something back after losing it. Example: “Regaining her balance took a few careful steps.”

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The act of getting something back after losing it.
"Regaining her balance took a few careful steps."

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In plain EnglishThe process of recovering something you had lost, like balance, strength, or ground.

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What does “regaining” mean?

The word “regaining” means the act of getting something back after losing it. In plain terms, the process of recovering something you had lost, like balance, strength, or ground.

How do you use “regaining” in a sentence?

Here is “regaining” used in a sentence: “Regaining her balance took a few careful steps.”

What part of speech is “regaining”?

“Regaining” is a noun.

What is the meaning of regaining?

"regaining" (noun) means the act of getting something back after losing it.

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