reearn

/riˈɜrn/
verb
  1. To earn something again, especially after losing it or having it taken away.
    • She lost her scholarship but worked hard to reearn it the next semester.
    • The team needed to reearn their reputation after a losing season.
    • After the scandal, the politician had to reearn the trust of the voters.
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