regain one's feet
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British pronunciation/ɹɪɡˈeɪn wˈɒnz fˈiːt/
American pronunciation/ɹɪɡˈeɪn wˈʌnz fˈiːt/
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to manage to stand upright after taking a fall or being knocked down

What is the origin of the idiom "regain one's feet" and when to use it?

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The origin of the idiom "regain one's feet" is unclear, but it is commonly used to refer to someone becoming upright again after being in a sitting, kneeling, or prone position.

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to become successful again after experiencing difficulties or financial problems

What is the origin of the idiom "regain one's feet" and when to use it?

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The idiom "regain one's feet" in the sense of becoming successful again after experiencing difficulties or financial problems does not have a specific origin. It is a figurative expression that metaphorically refers to someone or something recovering from setbacks and achieving success once more. It is used to describe the process of overcoming difficulties or financial problems and achieving success or stability once again.

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