WIN BACK Synonyms
There are 11 hypernyms of the phrase win back. (close relations)
Best Alternatives
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| reclaim | verbv | |||||
verb • claim back • reuse (materials from waste products) • bring, lead, or force to abandon a wrong or evil course of life, conduct, and adopt a right one • make useful again; transform from a useless or uncultivated state • overcome the wildness of; make docile and tractable | ||||||
| recoup | verbv | |||||
verb • reimburse or compensate (someone), as for a loss • regain or make up for • retain and refrain from disbursing; of payments | ||||||
| recover | verbv | |||||
verb • cover anew • get or find back; recover the use of • get over an illness or shock • regain a former condition after a financial loss • regain or make up for • reuse (materials from waste products) | ||||||
| redeem | verbv | |||||
verb • save from sins • restore the honor or worth of • to turn in (vouchers or coupons) and receive something in exchange • exchange or buy back for money; under threat • pay off (loans or promissory notes) • convert into cash; of commercial papers | ||||||
| regain | verbv | |||||
verb • get or find back; recover the use of • come upon after searching; find the location of something that was missed or lost | ||||||
| retrieve | verbv | |||||
verb • get or find back; recover the use of • go for and bring back • run after, pick up, and bring to the master • recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection | ||||||
| salvage | verb, nounv, n | |||||
noun • property or goods saved from damage or destruction • the act of saving goods or property that were in danger of damage or destruction • the act of rescuing a ship or its crew or its cargo from a shipwreck or a fire verb • save from ruin, destruction, or harm • collect discarded material | ||||||
| reacquire | verbv | |||||
verb • Acquire again | ||||||
| get back | verbv | |||||
verb • recover something or somebody that appeared to be lost • take revenge or even out a score • get one's revenge for a wrong or an injury | ||||||