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When someone regains something this means they are getting something that they once had back. This can happen both mentally or with a physical item that you now have.
No, once they have given you the item it is then officially yours and you have the option whether to give the item back or not.
Not really! Something usually refers to more of an object or item, while someone usually refers to a person. You wouldn't want them to get confused. For example, you could say "someone" is parked in my spot. It's not usual to say, "something" is parked in my spot.
A trade is when you give someone an item and they give you something back Commercial is when buy something and theres not returned items
A part(allocation) of something, is given(allocated) to someone. The thing to be allocated can be anything, for example, it can be a non-tangible item like responsibilty, or it can be a tangible item, example a piece of land, or a desk in an office.
You can know if something is a potential sale if people are looking at the item. The item will most likely be a sale if someone is asking questions about it, especially about the price.
I'm not sure there is a specific word for the item you must add to make something incomplete become complete. Perhaps it needs to be taken in context.If it's a single thing that is missing, you might just call it the missing item, or missing piece. For example:There is a set of ten items. You have nine. To make your collection complete you need to add the tenth item to your collection. That tenth item is the missing item, or missing piece, you need to complete your collection.Or, where you cannot clearly identify what's missing, you could call it the x-factor:We're redecorating the reception area and it looks nearly right, but there's something missing. It needs an x-factor to make it perfect, and we need to identify that x-factor.
Anything that has mass, and moves.
Trial by Jury
It's purely descriptive: the item is fork-shaped and is used when tuning musical instruments.