Associations to the word «Retake»
Noun
- Capital
- Invasion
- Anglo
- Peninsula
- Russian
- British
- Attack
- Macarthur
- Restart
- Recapture
- Surrender
- City
- Rebellion
- Toulon
- Wr
- Airfield
- Privateer
- Regiment
- Napoleon
- Pass
- Shah
- Drive
- Venetian
- Kicker
- Attempt
- Crusader
- Nationalist
- Justinian
- Austrian
- Chiang
- Islamist
- Savannah
- Sloop
- Redoubt
- Rb
- Aleppo
- Guerrilla
- Lombardy
- Mainland
- Roc
- Levant
- Berwick
- Suez
- Separatist
- Donetsk
- Tunis
- Aquitaine
- Bayonet
- Brig
- Aden
- Mcqueen
- Siam
- Henderson
- Thrace
- Emir
- Sortie
- Texan
- Classics
- Parliamentarian
- Orc
- Pretense
- Prc
- Persian
- Ultimatum
Adjective
Wiktionary
RETAKE, verb. To take something again
RETAKE, verb. To take something back
RETAKE, verb. To capture or occupy somewhere again
RETAKE, verb. To photograph or film again
RETAKE, noun. A scene that is filmed again, or a picture that is photographed again
Dictionary definition
RETAKE, noun. A shot or scene that is photographed again.
RETAKE, verb. Take back by force, as after a battle; "The military forces managed to recapture the fort".
RETAKE, verb. Capture again; "recapture the escaped prisoner".
RETAKE, verb. Photograph again; "Please retake that scene".
Wise words
One merit of poetry few persons will deny: it says more and
in fewer words than prose.