retaker (Meaning)

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retaker (n.)

One who takes again what has been taken; a recaptor.

Synonyms & Antonyms of retaker

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retaker Sentence Examples

  1. The retaker approached the exam hall with trepidation, determined to redeem their previous failure.
  2. The soldiers were forced to retake the hill after losing it in a surprise attack.
  3. The student had become a retaker after repeatedly failing to pass the final exam.
  4. The mountaineer embarked on a retaking expedition to retrieve their lost gear from the summit.
  5. The scientist conducted a retaker experiment to replicate the results of an earlier study.
  6. The retaker's heart raced as they prepared to take the exam for the second time.
  7. The photographer retook the picture several times, hoping to capture the perfect shot.
  8. The retaker faced intense pressure to succeed after failing the first time.
  9. The teacher offered the student a chance to retake the test to improve their grade.
  10. The retaker approached the challenge with a renewed sense of purpose, determined to achieve success.

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One who takes again what has been taken; a recaptor.

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No antonyms found.

The retaker approached the exam hall with trepidation, determined to redeem their previous failure.

The soldiers were forced to retake the hill after losing it in a surprise attack.

The student had become a retaker after repeatedly failing to pass the final exam.

The mountaineer embarked on a retaking expedition to retrieve their lost gear from the summit.