reattain

Related to reattain: regain, retain, Reobtain

reattain

(ˌriːəˈteɪn)
vb (tr)
formal to attain (a goal, aim, level of achievement, etc) again
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reattain


Past participle: reattained
Gerund: reattaining

Imperative
reattain
reattain
Present
I reattain
you reattain
he/she/it reattains
we reattain
you reattain
they reattain
Preterite
I reattained
you reattained
he/she/it reattained
we reattained
you reattained
they reattained
Present Continuous
I am reattaining
you are reattaining
he/she/it is reattaining
we are reattaining
you are reattaining
they are reattaining
Present Perfect
I have reattained
you have reattained
he/she/it has reattained
we have reattained
you have reattained
they have reattained
Past Continuous
I was reattaining
you were reattaining
he/she/it was reattaining
we were reattaining
you were reattaining
they were reattaining
Past Perfect
I had reattained
you had reattained
he/she/it had reattained
we had reattained
you had reattained
they had reattained
Future
I will reattain
you will reattain
he/she/it will reattain
we will reattain
you will reattain
they will reattain
Future Perfect
I will have reattained
you will have reattained
he/she/it will have reattained
we will have reattained
you will have reattained
they will have reattained
Future Continuous
I will be reattaining
you will be reattaining
he/she/it will be reattaining
we will be reattaining
you will be reattaining
they will be reattaining
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been reattaining
you have been reattaining
he/she/it has been reattaining
we have been reattaining
you have been reattaining
they have been reattaining
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been reattaining
you will have been reattaining
he/she/it will have been reattaining
we will have been reattaining
you will have been reattaining
they will have been reattaining
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been reattaining
you had been reattaining
he/she/it had been reattaining
we had been reattaining
you had been reattaining
they had been reattaining
Conditional
I would reattain
you would reattain
he/she/it would reattain
we would reattain
you would reattain
they would reattain
Past Conditional
I would have reattained
you would have reattained
he/she/it would have reattained
we would have reattained
you would have reattained
they would have reattained
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
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