retake
IPA: rˈitˈeɪk
noun
- a scene that is filmed again, or a picture that is photographed again
- an instance of resitting an examination
verb
- To take something again.
- To take something back.
- To capture or occupy somewhere again.
- To photograph or film again.
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Examples of "retake" in Sentences
- Barbour told CNN Chief Political Correspondent Candy Crowley that Republicans would again retake control of the House and the Senate if the election were held now.
- Yesterday there was a mega march (International Day of Women) and I'm told there were hundreds of police with dogs, horses, motorcycles etc. blocking the zocalo so that protestors wouldn't "retake" it.
- The Bavarian was overofficious when he insisted Nuri Sahin retake his penalty – the Turkish midfielder missed, didn't see another blatant penalty for the home side and completely messed up in the last minute of added time when he falsely awarded a Antonio Da Silva free-kick that led to the equaliser.
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