regain (something) from (one)

regain (something) from (one)

To get something back from (one), such as possession or control. He's trying to regain control of the company from the other shareholders. She hired a talented lawyer to help regain the property that had been seized by the bank.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

regain something from someone or something

to take back possession of one's property or right from someone or something. I intend to regain my money from Herb. The finance company regained the car from the delinquent buyer.
See also: regain
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • regain from
  • battle for
  • whistle (something) down the wind
  • whistle something down the wind
  • power behind the throne
  • power behind the throne, the
  • the power behind the throne
  • control freak
  • freak
  • relinquish control over (something) (to someone or something)