Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
reattain .
Etymologies
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Examples
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The other ten, like Alabama and Virginia, make the process of reattaining the right to vote so arduous that most people don't try.
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I took a thoughtful sip of the Chinatasse, and if I needed a sign that chaos was reattaining equilibrium at a new and higher level, this was it.
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He verily believed himself capable of reattaining fame and fortune.
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He lamented their state of slavery under foreign powers and dreamed and envisioned their liberation and reattaining greatness, which has turned out to be prophetic.
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He lamented their state of slavery under foreign powers and dreamed and envisioned their liberation and reattaining greatness, which has turned out to be prophetic.
WN.com - Articles related to Poor resurfacing job endangering lives
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He lamented their state of slavery under foreign powers and dreamed and envisioned their liberation and reattaining greatness, which has turned out to be prophetic.
WN.com - Articles related to Poor resurfacing job endangering lives
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He lamented their state of slavery under foreign powers and dreamed and envisioned their liberation and reattaining greatness, which has turned out to be prophetic.
WN.com - Articles related to Poor resurfacing job endangering lives
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