Regain in a sentence as a verb

I burned myself out once and it took at least 12 years to regain full productivity.

This country rapidly needs to regain its sanity when it comes to work/life balance.

Either way, I have lost control over this situation, and this is my only way to regain control.

They burned their second chances long ago, and it's much harder to regain my trust after losing it.

" For what outcome?If you set the bar at "regain their 1990s level dominance", yeah that probably won't ever happen.

Responding to inconsistency with more changes seems like trying to regain your balance by making wilder and wilder swings of your arms.

There isn't a denial of Tesla telling him that the battery would regain its charge and range when it warmed up in the final leg. *Edit: Although it does certainly say they told him not to stop charging on that final charge.

A few months ago, I added a second 48GB SSD drive via the ExpressCard slot to regain a bit of the storage sacrificed by choosing a faster drive.

And one would argue there's a lot that the west can do to regain confidence for the local workers without jeopardizing the so-called continuing war on terror.

But I am convinced that every generation - ours and all after us - has the possibility to push the surveillance state back, and to regain freedom.

While I agree it's eminently reasonable, it can sometimes take a day or two to work through a thorny issue, regain a sense of calm, and write something reasonable.

In the case of carrefour, since they are charging such high prices nowadays, what prevents a bunch of farmers to associate themselves and open their own mall to sell cheaper and regain market share?

Regain definitions

verb

get or find back; recover the use of; "She regained control of herself"; "She found her voice and replied quickly"

See also: recover retrieve find

verb

come upon after searching; find the location of something that was missed or lost; "Did you find your glasses?"; "I cannot find my gloves!"

See also: find