The act of taking something back.
1 The campaign to recapture the city, Iraq's second largest, began last October.
2 Donald, however, has struggled to recapture anything like that form of late.
3 Oh, how can I recapture it-thatutterly right, homecoming sense of recognition?
4 They made great rejoicings on the recapture of the King of France.
5 The first Analyser fleet was ordered to recapture the system of Eriston.
6 The Belgian had no wish to take the slightest chance of recapture .
7 During that time, the stock is unlikely to recapture its early highs.
8 After his recapture , one of us remained with him at all times.
9 When carried off captives in war he made haste to recapture them.
10 Was it difficult to recapture the feelings that originally inspired the songs?
11 No fresh attempt has been made by the emperor to recapture Tenedos.
12 In the spring following Isaac's recapture a very serious accident befell him.
13 Full recapture , I am convinced, is not possible at all in words.
14 Our previous merry mood was shaken, and I hoped to recapture it.
15 Now her daughter was in San Francisco, straining to recapture the scent.
16 No film or play could ever recapture so many contradictions and emotions.
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Recapture в диалектах
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