verb (past tense) as in strong fondness

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recovered, re-acquired, restocked, replaced

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Example:After losing her necklace, she was happy to recover it by the next day.

Definition:To obtain something again, especially after it has been lost, sold, or given away. (Not exactly the same in meaning but can be used in some contexts)

From recovered

Example:The company decided to re-acquire the shares that were sold several years ago.

Definition:To acquire something again, especially after it has been lost or sold.

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Example:The store had to restock the shelves as they were getting low during the holiday rush.

Definition:To replenish something again, especially after it has been sold or used up.

From restocked

Example:Sarah replaced her broken glasses with a new designer pair.

Definition:To put something in the place of an old one (Not exactly the same in meaning, but can be similar in usage)

From replaced