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Meaning of reown
to take or gain possession of something again
Etymology of reown
The word "reown" is derived from the prefix "re-" meaning "again" and the verb "own" meaning "to have or possess something as one's own"
The word has its roots in Old English and has been used in the English language since the 15th century
Synonyms
reclaim
regain
repossess
retake
recapture
redeem
restore
resume
retry
reestablish
recreate
rebuild
redevelop
rejuvenate
revamp
revise
reform
reorganize
reintegrate
reunite
reacquire
readopt
reappropriate
reassign
reallocate
redistribute
remarket
rebrand
relaunch
reopen
resettle
restart
restock
reestablish
reanimate
reactivate
reenergize
refocus
regroup
reinvent
relive
renew
revitalize
Definitions
- to take possession of something again, typically after having lost or given it up
- * to become the owner of something again, especially after a period of not being the owner
Usage Examples
- The company aims to reown the market share it lost to its competitors
- * After years of renting, she was finally able to reown her childhood home
- * The team struggled to reown the championship title they had won the previous year