reattained
/ˌriːəˈteɪnd/
verb
- Past tense of reattain: gained or achieved something again after losing it.
- The athlete reattained the world record he had set years earlier.
- After the recession, the country reattained economic stability.
- She reattained her position as team captain after a season of hard work.
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adjective
- Having been gained or achieved again.
- The reattained championship trophy was displayed proudly in the museum.
- The reatained peace in the region was celebrated by all.
- Her reattained confidence helped her speak in public without fear.