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Example sentences for "regains"

Lexicographically close words:
refutes; refuting; regain; regained; regaining; regaird; regal; regale; regaled; regales
  1. It is a well-known saying that a man in battle frequently regains his lost courage by repeatedly firing off his rifle, which simply means that his thoughts are diverted by physical movements.

  2. The man falls over suddenly unconscious in a convulsion, which continues until he is blue in the face, when he gradually quiets down and regains consciousness.

  3. After a time he finds other apples; and when he has eaten them, the horns disappear, and he regains his original form.

  4. Then the Yaka gives the hero a magic cudgel, with which he regains his magic articles.

  5. It descends again gradually by its own weight, and regains its equilibrium by a single stroke of the tail[437].

  6. Gold loses its impurities under fire and regains its own form.

  7. Atma (Jiva Atma) shakes off its impurities under Bhakti Yoga and regains its own form.

  8. Batou regains all his members; but he is without vigour.

  9. In the second, the episode of the fruits is wanting, and the owner regains his property either by preventing the princess from cheating him at play or by making her fall in love with him.

  10. In the first, the hero loses the objects by the cunning of a woman, and regains them by means of two kinds of fruits, one of which produces some bodily defect and the other cures it.

  11. Doubtful the stranger bows his lofty head, When down descend his kindred Seraphim; Borne on their wings he soars from human sight, And Heaven regains the Habitant of Light.

  12. His mission done, the monk regains his cell; Nor even Douro's matchless face can spell.

  13. In a moment the fatal fire is quenched, the throbbing heart regains its normal beat, a delicious coolness takes the place of the burning heat, while the fever-flush steals away to make place for the bloom of health.

  14. The moment this is the case, the vagina regains more vitality, sensibility and power of contraction, the hand now experiences much more opposition, and excites far greater pain than during the state of syncope.

  15. The uterus which has been impregnated, especially when this has been frequently the case, scarcely ever regains its original dimensions, and the fissure which the os tincae forms becomes broader from before backwards.

  16. The barometer has been in a constant state of fluctuation, and there will, doubtless, be a grand climax before the atmosphere regains its equilibrium.

  17. He betrays the secret of their love, and thereby loses Esclarmonde, but by his victory in a tournament at Byzantium he regains her once more.

  18. She is saved by Hoel in some inexplicable way, and, still more inexplicably, regains her reason.

  19. King Horn is a beautiful young prince who is carried away by pirates; but his life is spared, and after many wonderful adventures he weds a princess, and regains his father’s kingdom.

  20. The moment, however, that its captor takes attention from it, the presumably dead animal regains its feet and effects its escape.

  21. It is too much for poet to experience unmoved, and Sachs's voice, when the people quiet down at last, to listen, only gradually regains its manly firmness.

  22. Further, as Montesquieu very justly notes, civil wars turn an entire nation into soldiers, and give it a formidable advantage over its enemies when it regains unity.

  23. After these the Caracci, Guido, and many others gravitate to Rome, where the reorganised Church regains some riches with power.

  24. If in astronomy they are negligible as modifying Newton's law, and if the law thus regains its simplicity, it would be only because of the immensity of celestial distances.

  25. In proportion as it goes away, the star loses its velocity and ends by stopping; at this moment attraction regains possession of it and leads it back toward the nucleus; so there will be centripetal currents.

  26. It remains invisible for five months, and then reappears, and during the ensuing three months it regains by degrees its former brilliancy.

  27. After the mourning is over, the domestic group is re-calmed by the mourning itself; it regains confidence; the painful pressure which they felt exercised over them is relieved; they feel more at their ease.

  28. The image of the sacred things regains power enough to resist the internal or external causes which tended to weaken it.

  29. It is even necessary that the body of the animal be considered its true home, for it is believed to go there as soon as it regains its liberty.

  30. The Poet regains Royal Favor The Play, founded by Mr. Sayre on the same incidents as the novel, was produced by Messrs.

  31. Finally, she regains her composure and says: "And so after all you are not our detective.

  32. John Burrill regains his composure, and relapses into his former state of comfortable gloating.

  33. It "polarises" in action but soon regains its normal strength when allowed to rest, and hence it is useful for working electric bells and telephones.

  34. In this way the balance of the solenoids is readjusted, the current regains its normal strength, the arc its proper width, and the light its brilliancy.


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "regains" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.