recaptor (Meaning)

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recaptor (n.)

One who recaptures; one who takes a prize which had been previously taken.

Synonyms & Antonyms of recaptor

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recaptor Sentence Examples

  1. The police diligently tracked the kidnapper, determined to bring the child's recaptor to justice.
  2. The desperate parents pleaded with the authorities to find their beloved son, held captive by his ruthless recaptor.
  3. The cunning kidnapper eluded capture for months, taunting the authorities and tormenting his recaptor.
  4. The hostage's resilience and strength of will gave him hope of escape from his cruel recaptor.
  5. Forensic evidence provided a breakthrough in the investigation, leading to the arrest of the elusive recaptor.
  6. The public outcry denounced the despicable actions of the recaptor, who had stolen an innocent child's life.
  7. The child's return sent waves of relief through the community, while the recaptor faced the full weight of the law.
  8. The victims of kidnapping live with the psychological scars of their ordeal long after their recaptor is apprehended.
  9. International cooperation proved invaluable in tracking down the transnational recaptor responsible for multiple kidnappings.
  10. The authorities worked tirelessly to prevent future tragedies by cracking down on potential captors and protecting vulnerable individuals from harm.

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One who recaptures; one who takes a prize which had been previously taken.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The police diligently tracked the kidnapper, determined to bring the child's recaptor to justice.

The desperate parents pleaded with the authorities to find their beloved son, held captive by his ruthless recaptor.

The cunning kidnapper eluded capture for months, taunting the authorities and tormenting his recaptor.

The hostage's resilience and strength of will gave him hope of escape from his cruel recaptor.