Retake

Word RETAKE
Character 6
Hyphenation re take
Pronunciations /ˈɹiːteɪk/

Definitions and meanings of "Retake"

What do we mean by retake?

To take back or again. transitive verb

To recapture. transitive verb

To photograph, film, or record again. transitive verb

A taking again. noun

The act or an instance of photographing, filming, or recording again. noun

To take again.

To take back; recapture.

In chess, to take (a hostile piece that has captured something).

To take or receive again. transitive verb

To take from a captor; to recapture. transitive verb

To take something again verb

To take something back verb

To capture or occupy somewhere again verb

To photograph or film again verb

A scene that is filmed again, or a picture that is photographed again noun

Capture again verb

Photograph again verb

A shot or scene that is photographed again noun

Take back by force, as after a battle verb

A scene that is filmed again, or a picture that is photographed again

An instance of resitting an examination

1. A term used to describe someone who has given up on their current year in school and plans to retake it. 2. A person who gave up last year and is in classes with people a year younger, having dropped back. Urban Dictionary

"Retake" is simple in that it means, for defenders to re-take the site after the attacking team plants the spike. Often used in games like CS:GO and Valorant, the Retake is a crucial term and ideal to know/learn. Urban Dictionary

Retakes is a 29 year old (man) with a big shlong Urban Dictionary

Something that you can retake Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Retake

The word "retake" in example 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. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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. ❋ Raphael Honigstein (2010)

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. ❋ Unknown (2007)

"[whos] that older kid [in the room]?" "Thats the [retake]" ❋ General Spoon (2008)

[We need] to [retake] [C site]. ❋ ItsSurreal (2022)

[Retakes] [got] a [big Shlong] ❋ Retakes (2021)

[teacher] hands out [test] [student] “is this retakeable?” ❋ Pbhspanther (2017)

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