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Definition of Reattain

Reattain
Reattain Re`at*tain", v. t. To attain again.

Meaning of Reattain from wikipedia

- his staunch enemies. After serving either of these sentences, they can reattain their stature at Vai****ha and be with him permanently. Jaya and Vijaya...
- closes a loophole in promotions, which one private had been exploiting to reattain the attractive rank of private first class after any promotion. Through...
- the sufferings of life. Nietzsche concludes that it may be possible to reattain the balance of Dionysian and Apollonian in modern art through the operas...
- into the cosmic source, and the possibility to understand and therefore reattain it through correct state of mind. This line of thought would have influenced...
- (in the case of lakes; lost potential energy) in order for the river to reattain its smooth concave graded profile. The rates of knickpoint migration, in...
- active, but the French put pressure by force on the newly government to reattain French Indochina. As the Chief of General Staff of the Vietnamese National...
- space. Thor spends a period of time with the Guardians of the Galaxy and reattains his muscular physique. In 2024, Thor helps them fight off an alien army...
- rebuild the fleet were made after the war, but the Beiyang Navy was never to reattain its former significance. From 1896 to 1899 the fleet received new ships...
- to the south, causing a reduction in shear that allowed the system to reattain tropical storm intensity as it curved near Bermuda. Accelerating east-northeastwards...
- hurricane strength, a relaxation in the upper-level winds allowed Ike to reattain Category 4 strength while entering the Turks and Caicos Islands; it then...