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Definition of "reobtain" []

  • To obtain again. (verb)

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Use "reobtain" in a sentence
  • "He was just trying to reobtain items, O.J., that were stolen from him, and things got a little crazy."
  • "Then he appealed with persuasive eloquence to Nueva Granada for help, arguing that it was indispensable for Nueva Granada to reobtain the freedom of Caracas, pointing out that as Coro, as an enemy, had been enough to destroy the whole of Venezuela, so Venezuela as a center of Spanish power would suffice to recover Nueva Granada for the Spanish crown."
  • "In 1892 I had to recover the land from the trustees, reorganize the church, and reobtain its charter -- not, however, through the State Commissioner, who refused to grant it, but by means of a statute of the State, and through"