riconquista
reconquest, recovery
noun ree-kon-KWEES-tah Rare
Origin: From Latin reconquista, re-conquest; popularised via Spanish history.
Usage Note
Riconquista is used both historically (the Iberian Reconquista) and figuratively for regaining something lost, such as la riconquista del potere (the recovery of power). Its plural is regular: le riconquiste.
Examples
"La riconquista del territorio fu lunga."
Natural Translation
The reconquest of the territory was long.
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