Synonym: retake, retaking. Similar words: capture, venture capital, venture capitalist, rapture, enrapture, enraptured, rapturous, rapturously. Meaning: [‚rɪː'kæptʃə(r)] n. 1. a legal seizure by the government of profits beyond a fixed amount 2. the act of taking something back. v. 1. experience anew 2. take up anew 3. take back by force, as after a battle 4. capture again.
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31 Now she could not recapture the understanding; she felt oppressed.
32 Imagine long, warm, sunny days to enjoy stunning scenery, or to recapture the spirit of Gold Rush days.
33 The women also include the former world champion Ann Hughes, who is attempting to recapture the lightweight crown.
34 I just wanted to open the throttle, get out of town and try to recapture some of that Misano magic.
35 Beckham may have enough on his plate attempting to recapture his early-season form without being burdened with any extra responsibilities.
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36 Riley had won his argument: the lead story was the recapture of Sniffy Wilson.
37 A lot depends on whether Democrats recapture a majority in the Senate.
38 How do we recapture the intellectual high ground?
39 We of course wanted to recapture Burma.
40 In short, we're going to attempt to recapture the totality of America's strength, starting with diplomacy.
41 Their attempt recapture the city was foiled by a traitor.
42 A new group says its goal is to recapture kindness within societies.
43 He ordered the army to recapture the camp at any cost.
44 For lodging, "with the return of the business traveler, [hoteliers] are going to be more aggressive in trying to recapture the money they have lost over the last two years."
45 It’s this conviviality that Chinar’s owners are trying to recapture — if in a more modern way.
46 The new Nalanda should try to recapture the global connectedness of the old one.
47 Their attempt to recapture Calais was foiled thwarted by a traitor.
48 Place a Saboteur bomb on it in case your enemy tries to recapture the spike.
49 Vajrayana thus attempts to recapture the Enlightenment experience of the Gautama Buddha.
50 He then began a systematic campaign of retaking worlds in a bid to recapture Coruscant.
51 It would also doubtless be popular with middle-aged men keen to recapture their youthful looks.
52 Regenerative braking helps to maximize efficiency and recapture energy that would otherwise be lost.
53 We must recapture some of the holy terror that comes with a right understanding of God's righteous anger.
54 Our tubular air heaters allow you to recapture heat from combustion products to preheat combustion air.
55 The armed forces have launched offensives to recapture lost ground.
56 That way we recapture the particle accelerator energy in the plasma coils.
57 Some translators fuss with synonyms to inject rhythm and rhyme into the lines, hoping to recapture the music of the original. It's no use. At the end of the day, you're still left with that Turk.
58 Their attempt to recapture the city was foiled by a traitor.
59 Their attempt to recapture the city was foiled a traitor.
60 I wanted to recapture some of the glow and effortless sexiness of his shots, as well as capture something instantly recognisable and Brazilian.
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