Synonym: recapture. Similar words: take the cake, make a mistake, take, taken, stake, retard, retain, retail. Meaning: [‚rɪː'teɪk] n. a shot or scene that is photographed again. v. 1. take back by force, as after a battle 2. capture again 3. photograph again.
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31, If you fail a level, you can retake the exam.
32, The hospital grants you four months to retake the exam.
33, Please retake that scene.
34, They may even help him retake the presidency in 2012 when Mr Medvedev's term expires.
35, he died in 1655 at sea between Hispaniola and Jamaica, while serving as a commissioner for Oliver Cromwell on a military expedition to retake the island of Hispaniola.
36, An applicant who fails to attain the minimummark may apply to retake the examination on the next available date.
37, Do you need me to put your name beside the photo and retake some photos?
38, Whitney : This is is a retake of my life.
39, Cels are more of a problem because they are more expensive to retake and take more time to produce.
40, I forgot my lines,(http://sentencedict.com/retake.html) so they had to do a retake.
41, Q: If I have already taken Exam 70 - 290 or 70 - 291 , am I required to retake it?
More similar words: take the cake, make a mistake, take, taken, stake, retard, retain, retail, pretax, take for, take in, take out, take to, take on, takeout, takeoff, take off, take up, partake, take hold, mistake, take down, take away, at stake, take care, retarded, retailer, retainer, take over, take root.