reacquired

/ˌriːəˈkwaɪərd/
verb
  1. Past tense of reacquire: got something back that was previously owned, had, or experienced.
    • He reacquired his sense of purpose after volunteering.
    • She reacquired her old stamp collection at an auction.
    • The team reacquired its star player in a trade deal.
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adjective
  1. Describing something that has been obtained again after being lost or sold.
    • They moved back into their reacquired apartment last week.
    • The reacquired assets boosted the company's balance sheet.
    • The reacquired painting now hangs in the museum's main gallery.
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