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retake verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
retake something (especially of an army) to take control of something such as a town again. Government forces moved in to retake the city. (figurative) Moore fought back to retake the lead later in the race. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.
RETAKE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
1. to take back or capture again. to retake a fortress. 2. cinema. to shoot again (a shot or scene ) 3. to tape again (a recording ) noun (ˈriːˌteɪk ) 4. cinema. a rephotographed shot or scene. 5. a retaped recording. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.
Retake - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
retake. Other forms: retaken; retook; retaking; retakes. Definitions of retake. verb. take back by force, as after a battle. synonyms: recapture. see more. verb. capture again.
RETAKE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
retake verb [T] (GET BACK) to take something such as a place or position into your possession again, often by force, after losing possession of it: In the battle to retake the village, over 150 soldiers were killed. Finally, our team had a chance to retake the lead. The junta tried to retake power in 1999.
RETAKE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
the act of photographing or filming again. a picture, scene, sequence, etc., that is to be or has been photographed or filmed again. retake. verb. to take back or capture again. to retake a fortress. films to shoot again (a shot or scene) to tape again (a recording) noun. films a rephotographed shot or scene. a retaped recording. Discover More.
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