recapture (Meaning)

Wordnet

recapture (n)

a legal seizure by the government of profits beyond a fixed amount

the act of taking something back

Wordnet

recapture (v)

experience anew

take up anew

take back by force, as after a battle

capture again

Webster

recapture (n.)

The act of retaking or recovering by capture; especially, the retaking of a prize or goods from a captor.

That which is captured back; a prize retaken.

Webster

recapture (v. t.)

To capture again; to retake.

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recapture Sentence Examples

  1. The historian's meticulous research helped him recapture the forgotten details of the ancient civilization.
  2. After years of therapy, the abuse survivor found solace in recapturing her own narrative.
  3. The painter's brush strokes seemed to recapture the vibrant colors and emotions of the scene.
  4. The war veteran struggled to recapture the horrors he had witnessed, but nightmares haunted his nights.
  5. The author's sequel attempted to recapture the magic of his original novel, but fell short in execution.
  6. The historian's goal was to recapture the lost voices of marginalized groups.
  7. The actress's performance was praised for its ability to recapture the spirit of the character.
  8. The musician's new album aimed to recapture the sound and style of his early works.
  9. After a long absence, the astronaut returned to Earth with the hope of recapturing the awe and wonder he had felt in space.
  10. The artist's latest exhibition explored the theme of recapturing lost memories and the ephemeral nature of time.

FAQs About the word recapture

a legal seizure by the government of profits beyond a fixed amount, the act of taking something back, experience anew, take up anew, take back by force, as afte

reclamation, recovery,retrieval, rescue,repossession, recruitment, redemption, recoupment, replenishment

loss, loss, misplacement,misplacement,

The historian's meticulous research helped him recapture the forgotten details of the ancient civilization.

After years of therapy, the abuse survivor found solace in recapturing her own narrative.

The painter's brush strokes seemed to recapture the vibrant colors and emotions of the scene.

The war veteran struggled to recapture the horrors he had witnessed, but nightmares haunted his nights.