reacquisition

/ˌriːækwɪˈzɪʃən/
noun
  1. The act of getting something back again after losing it or having it taken away.
    • The team's reacquisition of their star player boosted morale.
    • The company celebrated the reacquisition of its original headquarters.
    • After years of effort, the museum announced the reacquisition of the stolen painting.
  2. The process of learning or gaining a skill again after a period of not using it.
    • His reacquisition of piano skills surprised his old teacher.
    • The athlete focused on the reacquisition of basic techniques after her injury.
    • Language reacquisition can be faster than initial learning for adults.
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