The act of taking something back.
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Examples for "recapture "
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.
1 Republicans see retaking the Alabama seat as a top priority in 2020.
2 They show that Mrs Thatcher was acutely worried about retaking the islands.
3 Might he rack up for a shot at retaking the speed record?
4 Relieved, the adults exchanged smiles and headshakes, retaking their seats, catastrophe averted.
5 The concept of retaking market share from trucking is not new.
6 Now, retaking it is seen as a massive challenge to the Iraqi government.
7 Once activated, there was no way of retaking control from within the plane.
8 The news of the retaking of Front Royal had stirred the whole train.
9 It was almost too simple-evenmore so than retaking the palace.
10 The foreign ministry, sidelined under Mursi, is retaking charge of diplomacy.
11 A few more minutes... I took a deep breath, retaking control.
12 Analysts predict that Democrats have a good chance of retaking the House of Representatives.
13 The retaking of this artillery was the matter in question.
14 Major General Dhirgham said the total retaking of the city was not yet imminent.
15 We had a hard time in retaking the lost ground.
16 And so ended the taking and retaking of Pontefract Castle.
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