Similar words: leave-taking, taking, staking, takings, taking hold, mistaking, taking over, overtaking. Meaning: [‚rɪː'teɪk] n. the act of taking something back.
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31. You performed competently in this area but review is still recommended before retaking this exam part.
32. HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia Oyj will assume full control of the Symbian operating system, retaking management of a key asset which it had given to the open source community to run only a few years ago.
33. Inspired by tales of the heroic alliance that stood against the might of the Burning Legion, the draenei have come to enlist aid in retaking their shattered homeland.
34. Rebel forces say they are pushing further west and are close to retaking the town of Brega.
35. U have been entrusted with the duty of retaking the city with minimum collateral damage.
36. You can take the quiz as many times as you wish,[http://sentencedict.com/retaking.html] but you must go all the way through before retaking any questions.
37. Meanwhile, rebels are planning their next moves after retaking a strategic village Wednesday about 100 kilometers south of the capital, Tripoli.
38. Nur al-Din took advantage of the absence of Amalric and Jerusalem's army to attack the Crusader States, winning a pitched battle and retaking the city of Harim.
39. The retaking of the village of Al-Qawalish came after bitter clashes that killed at least two opposition fighters and wounded 15 others.
40. Oslash; Optimus Prime leads Ultra Magnus on Earth as City Commander and begins preparations for retaking Cybertron.
41. A heat and weather resistant finish coat retaking a light and heat reflecting suface.
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