Examples of 'regained power' in a sentence
Meaning of "regained power"
This phrase is typically used in the context of electricity or power supply. It refers to the restoration of power after a period of outage or interruption. It can also be used metaphorically to indicate the regaining of control, strength, or influence in a particular situation
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This whole grid never regained power.
Slowly he regained power over his right hand.
They have come back and regained power.
We had regained power over our own country.
The nobility were the first to show their regained power.
She regained power in the nick of time and dived.
It only recently regained power.
The store regained power four days after Katrina.
The telephone base may have lost and regained power.
Parts of the island have still not regained power since the hurricane five months ago.
I used it to solidify my throne, and you regained power.
The ship anchored, and regained power after several hours.
Been pushed aside by the armed forces, now regained power.
After his death, Seti regained power and destroyed most of Amenmesse 's monuments.
He was there when Megatron regained power.
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The Conservatives eventually regained power with a minority government in the 2006 federal election.
It was restored when Amyntas regained power.
Until the emperor regained power in 1868, he played a ritual and symbolic role.
The Republicans then regained power.
After the Liberals regained power in 1859, he was appointed attorney general.
Ultimately, he and his side regained power.
The Conservatives regained power in 1924 and remained in power for the full five-year term.
Although her father lost the throne, her siblings soon regained power.
Within a few years the democratic party regained power in Athens and in other cities.
Many of these effects, but not all, could be reversed if Democrats regained power.
Shortly after, Namphy regained power by a coup.
The policy failed, the Emperor withdrew his support and the Liberals regained power.
In 1985, the Liberals regained power with Robert Bourassa at the head of the party.
When the light went out, Cosmos regained power.
Varun was born soon after Indira Gandhi regained power in the 1980 general elections.
A see-saw power struggle commenced, in which Bokar Biro more than once lost and regained power.
After the period ended in 1876, white Democrats regained power in the state legislature.
The Legionnaires who led the anti-Semitic movement in Romania had fallen and never regained power.
During his time in Spain, the Medici regained power in Florence.
Quiroga attacked and defeated Lamadrid, but retreated to San Juan, so Lamadrid regained power.
Chavez, however, quickly regained power.
In neighbouring Tadjikistan, the Communists, aided by the former Soviet army, have regained power.
In 1900 Populism faded and the Republicans regained power in the state.
He was restored to his office in 1413 when the Armagnac faction regained power.
The Fine Gael-Labour government collapsed in January 1982, but regained power in December of that year.
Openly opposed by the shah, Mussadegh was ousted in 1952 but quickly regained power.
The relationship remained unchanged when de Gaulle regained power in 1958.
The worst of the Depression had passed by 1935 when King regained power.
What happened next was implausible, Chávez regretted his resignation and regained power illegally.
Giovanni Valente ruled as chief magistrate, until Boccanegra regained power in 1356.
In 1484 Russia placed Moxammat Amin on the throne, but within a year Ilham regained power.
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