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Definition of Reattained

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

Meaning of Reattained from wikipedia

- for further restoration are still ongoing. The entire city centre has reattained its former splendour and, as a whole, is now a protected area. Many of...
- independent music by the general public. During the 2000s, alternative hip-hop reattained its place within the mainstream due to the declining commercial viability...
- excess steam into a turbine condenser. When a power level of 200 MW was reattained, preparation for the experiment continued, although the power level was...
- obliterated. After maintaining EF1 intensity through rural areas, the tornado reattained high-end EF2 intensity as the tornado went through the small community...
- Prison, George "Iceman" Chambers had returned to his boxing career and reattained his title as Heavyweight Champion of the World. Upon visiting Russian...
- birth rate and increased rural-to-urban migration, meant that Kigali reattained its previous size quite quickly and began to grow even more rapidly than...
- Channel near Nosy-Be. While approaching the coast of Mozambique, the storm reattained tropical cyclone status on 13 January, making landfall in Nam**** Province...
- The tornado continued northeast, becoming large and wedge-shaped as it reattained EF4 intensity. It then p****ed just north of Fairview, completely destroying...
- days, while tracking east of the United States. On September 3, Faith reattained major hurricane status as it underwent extratropical transition, reaching...
- extensive debris field downstream. After briefly weakening, the tornado reattained low-end EF4 status as a multi-level home was swept away along County Road...