Associations to the word «Recapture»
Noun
- Retreat
- Portuguese
- Attack
- Fighting
- Huang
- Vessel
- Intent
- Airfield
- French
- Battalion
- Emperor
- Sultan
- Philippine
- Wei
- Infantry
- Outskirt
- Brigade
- Artillery
- Recapture
- Rebellion
- Calcutta
- Casualty
- Schooner
- Leyte
- Ventilation
- Soviets
- Hms
- Attempt
- Salvage
- Guernsey
- Checkpoint
- Trafalgar
- Gao
- Confederate
- Galveston
- Byzantium
- Aleppo
- Confinement
- Macarthur
- Vibe
- Berwick
- Athenian
- Parliamentarian
- Trench
- Persian
- Bahia
- Rowley
- Peninsula
- Nationality
- Separatist
- Japanese
- Ditch
- Malaya
- Whaler
- Gibraltar
- Captivity
- Aden
- Spitfire
- Savannah
- Saigon
- Uzbek
- Loki
- Magic
- Barracks
- Sheng
- Mod
Adjective
Wiktionary
RECAPTURE, noun. The act of capturing again.
RECAPTURE, noun. That which is captured back; a prize retaken.
RECAPTURE, verb. To capture something for a second or subsequent time, especially after a loss
Dictionary definition
RECAPTURE, noun. A legal seizure by the government of profits beyond a fixed amount.
RECAPTURE, noun. The act of taking something back.
RECAPTURE, verb. Experience anew; "She could not recapture that feeling of happiness".
RECAPTURE, verb. Take up anew; "The author recaptures an old idea here".
RECAPTURE, verb. Take back by force, as after a battle; "The military forces managed to recapture the fort".
RECAPTURE, verb. Capture again; "recapture the escaped prisoner".
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.