Regaining in a sentence as a noun

It is heartwarming to hear we're regaining ground.

I went through it some times and man, does it hurt!Yes, I also put a lot of my regaining health to God.

That's the only way of regaining the concept of a service demarcation point.

After losing 180 pounds via bariatric surgery and then regaining 70 of it, I dove into the science.

Even after regaining our freedom we'd have a tremendously difficult time putting our lives back together.

Our rulers have chosen copyright as their 'Trojan horse' of choice [1] for regaining the arbitrary censorship powers that they once enjoyed.

These moves are part of a long term investment in motivating employees, building relationships with the valley, and regaining footing in the markets that they can win.

And now that drivers and customers have experienced a medallion-free taxi system, the taxi companies are going to have a hard time regaining control.

His ideas are regaining their importance fast, because the victories circa 2000 that allowed us to pretend he was crazy because our world was comfortable are being walked back.

This kind of tinkering, exploring attitude is so wonderful, even just as an observer to this story it makes me feel like I'm regaining my childhood innocence again.

Think to yourself "It's just as well I wrote this bit, because if X had, it would have been awful".I know this sounds like extreme arrogance, however sometimes it is necessary for the purposes of regaining balance.

Many innocent people will lose their jobs, and will face the prospect of being excluded from high-tech employment in the private sector, but I cannot see any other way of regaining trust in our fundamental infrastructure.

Like so many other first-world systemic problems, this is yet another government-industrial complex.> the constitution is a whitelist of things the federal government may doYes, this is how it should work, but it hasn't worked this way for a long time; scope creep has taken on a life of its own. Without implying a simple, "magic bullet" solution, We The People should acknowledge just how broken our electoral system is, and that it is the central impediment towards regaining anything resembling a constitutionally constrained democratic republic.

Regaining definitions

noun

getting something back again; "upon the restitution of the book to its rightful owner the child was given a tongue lashing"

See also: restitution return restoration