reacquiring

[US]/[riːˈaː.kwɪər.ɪŋ]/
[UK]/[rɪˈaː.kwɪər.ɪŋ]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To obtain something again; to get back.; To regain possession of.; To become familiar with something again.

Phrases & Collocations

reacquiring skills

reacquiring confidence

reacquiring knowledge

reacquiring fluency

reacquiring taste

reacquiring access

reacquiring interest

reacquiring customers

reacquiring market

reacquiring momentum

Example Sentences

the company is focused on reacquiring market share after a period of decline.

she's diligently reacquiring her fluency in spanish before the trip to mexico.

the team is working on reacquiring customer trust following the data breach.

he spent months reacquiring the skills necessary for his previous role.

the government is investing in infrastructure to reacquire economic competitiveness.

after years away, they are reacquiring a taste for their hometown cuisine.

the project aims to reacquire valuable land for the new park expansion.

the museum is attempting to reacquire a historically significant artifact.

the software company is reacquiring its position as an industry leader.

they are reacquiring a sense of community after moving to a new city.

the athlete is diligently reacquiring his speed after the injury.

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