re-attain
verb[T]
(alsoreattain)uk/ˌriː.əˈteɪn/us/ˌriː.əˈteɪn/toreachorsucceedin getting something again:
Heworkedhard to reattain thebodyweighthe had had before hisillness.
Only inJuneof thatyeardidhospitaladmissionsre-attain pre-pandemiclevels.
- Herattendancehasincreasedgraduallyover themonthsto re-attain the 100%level.
- Children who have beenbulliedcan sometimesbehaveaggressivelyin anattemptto re-attaintheirsocialstatus.
- Ittakesalongtimefor deforestedlandto reattain thecharacteristicsfoundinmaturewoodland.
Succeeding, achieving and fulfilling
- A game
- accomplish
- achieve
- acquit
- actualize
- bear
- go (like/down) a bombidiom
- go faridiom
- go from strength to strengthidiom
- go into orbitidiom
- go placesidiom
- grade
- kill
- rise
- sewsomethingup
- slam dunk
- smash itidiom
- somewhere
- stand out
- streak ahead