- verbrecapture (verb) · recaptures (third person present) · recaptured (past tense) · recaptured (past participle) · recapturing (present participle)
- capture (a person or animal that has escaped):"armed police have recaptured a prisoner who's been on the run for five days"
- recover (something taken or lost):"Edward I recaptured the castle" · "an Idaho man recaptured a world record when he popped 40 balloons by throwing chopsticks in one minute"
- recreate or experience again (a past time, event, or feeling):"the programs give viewers a chance to recapture their own childhoods"
nounrecapture (noun) · recaptures (plural noun)- an act of recapturing someone or something:"the recapture of the harbor of Bahia"
Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- an act of recapturing someone or something:
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