- re·takeretake (verb) · retakes (third person present) · retook (past tense) · retaking (present participle) · retaken (past participle) · re-take (verb) · re-takes (third person present) · re-took (past tense) · re-taking (present participle) · re-taken (past participle)
- take (something) again:"he retook the oath of office"
- take (a test or examination) again after a failure or irregularity:"Dan had to retake his driving test"
- regain possession or control of:"in 799 the Moors retook Barcelona"
- reshoot (a movie sequence or photograph) or rerecord (a piece of music).
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- To take something againLearn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Britannica Dictionary definition of RETAKE [+ object] : to take (something) again They helped their party retake the Senate. He retook the lead close to the finish line. We will have to retake the photograph. Students can retake the test.www.britannica.com/dictionary/retakeverb (used with object), re·took [ree-took], re·tak·en, re·tak·ing. to take again; take back. to recapture. to photograph or film again. noun the act of photographing or filming again. a picture, scene, sequence, etc., that is to be or has been photographed or filmed again.www.dictionary.com/browse/retakeretake vb (tr) , -takes, -taking, -took or -taken 1. to take back or capture again: to retake a fortress. 2. (Film) films to shoot again (a shot or scene)www.thefreedictionary.com/retakeretake verb [T] (GET BACK) to take something such as a place or position into your possession again, often by force, after losing possession of it: In the battle to retake the village, over 150 soldiers were killed. Finally, our team had a chance to retake the lead. The junta tried to retake power in 1999.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/retakeRetake Re*take" , v. t. 1. To take or receive again. 2. To take from a captor; to recapture; as, to retake a ship or prisoners. To take or receive again.dictionarys.net/retake
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