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Synonyms for reacquired
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : uh-kwahyuh r |
Phonetic Transcription : əˈkwaɪər |
Top 10 synonyms for reacquired Other synonyms for the word reacquired
- balance
- bring back
- catch up
- compass
- compensate
- get out from under
- get well
- make good
- make well
- obtain again
- offset
- put back
- reach again
- reacquire
- reacquired
- reattain
- recall
- recapture
- recouped
- recovered
- recruit
- redeem
- rediscover
- regained
- reinstated
- reintegrated
- reoccupy
- repair
- replevin
- replevy
- repossess
- repossessed
- rescue
- restore
- restored
- resume
- retake
- retrieve
- retrieved
- return to
- salvage
- save
- take back
- win back
Définition of reacquired
Origin :- mid-15c., acqueren, from Old French aquerre "acquire, gain, earn, procure," from Vulgar Latin *acquaerere, from Latin acquirere "to seek in addition to" (see acquisition). Reborrowed in current form from Latin c.1600. Related: Acquired; acquiring.
- As in replaced : adj returned to the same place
- As in recover : verb find again
- As in regain : verb get back, get back to
- As in repossess : verb take back
- As in retrieve : verb get back
- In this fashion buoyancy was reacquired and the tender rose to the surface.
- Extract from : « The Submarine in War and Peace » by Simon Lake
- Cuban nationality may be reacquired in the manner to be provided by law.
- Extract from : « The History of Cuba, vol. 4 » by Willis Fletcher Johnson
- By this union Filippo became powerful, and reacquired Milan and the whole of Lombardy.
- Extract from : « History Of Florence And Of The Affairs Of Italy » by Niccolo Machiavelli
- The tail of a pig has been grafted into the middle of its back, and reacquired sensibility.
- Extract from : « The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Volume II (of 2) » by Charles Darwin
- The art may have been introduced from Asia or lost during the long migration and then reacquired.
- Extract from : « The New Stone Age in Northern Europe » by John M. Tyler
- In a few seconds, as though she had reacquired her strength, she herself pulled the heavy curtain across the window.
- Extract from : « The Lady of the Shroud » by Bram Stoker
- The maturity of man—that means, to have reacquired the seriousness that one had as a child at play.
- Extract from : « Beyond Good and Evil » by Friedrich Nietzsche
- The reacquired wisdom of the ancients by degrees broke down the medieval barriers.
- Extract from : « The Book of Art for Young People » by Agnes Conway
- Some individuals have found this immunity a temporary one, to be reacquired each season.
- Extract from : « Handbook of Medical Entomology » by William Albert Riley
Antonyms for reacquired
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