retake (Meaning)

Wordnet

retake (n)

a shot or scene that is photographed again

Wordnet

retake (v)

take back by force, as after a battle

capture again

photograph again

Webster

retake (v. t.)

To take or receive again.

To take from a captor; to recapture; as, to retake a ship or prisoners.

retake Sentence Examples

  1. The army plans to retake the lost territory by launching a counteroffensive.
  2. The students decided to retake the exam after failing the first time.
  3. The airline was forced to retake off due to a technical issue.
  4. The artist hopes to retake her place as a renowned painter.
  5. The photographer wanted to retake the shot to capture the perfect lighting.
  6. The scientist needed to retake the experiment to confirm the results.
  7. The driver had to retake the road test after a failed attempt.
  8. The homeowners sought to retake possession of their property from squatters.
  9. The politician plans to retake office in the upcoming election.
  10. The team will retake the field tomorrow to play the second half of the game.

FAQs About the word retake

a shot or scene that is photographed again, take back by force, as after a battle, capture again, photograph againTo take or receive again., To take from a capt

reclaim, recover,recapture, regain, retrieve, reacquire, recoup, repossess,get back, rescue

lose,lose,misplace, mislay, mislay, misplace,

The army plans to retake the lost territory by launching a counteroffensive.

The students decided to retake the exam after failing the first time.

The airline was forced to retake off due to a technical issue.

The artist hopes to retake her place as a renowned painter.