recapture|recaptured|recaptures|recapturing in English
verb
[re·cap·ture || ‚rɪː'kæptʃə(r)]
retake, repossess
Use "recapture|recaptured|recaptures|recapturing" in a sentence
1. 24 The film really recaptures the atmosphere of those days.
2. Recaptured, he did it again—on Bastille Day.
3. They recaptured the prisoner who escaped last night.
4. The town was recaptured from the enemy.
5. Can the city recapture its former splendour?
6. Recapturing significant amounts of energy during braking that are normally wasted as heat.
7. Sir William Howe began a British Counterattack, focussing on recapturing New York City.
8. The escapees were recaptured after three days on the run.
9. On 20 August they recaptured Breo and pacified the surrounding area.
10. He was recaptured after nearly two weeks on the run.
11. Our forward position was recaptured with the aid of the friendly forces.
12. In 1559, King Frederik II recaptured it during his own Dithmarschen campaign.
13. He wanted to tell him he has successfully recaptured the boy.
14. Battalion 1944 recaptures the core of classic multiplayer shooters and propels WW2 into the next generation
15. After a month on the run, the prisoners were finally recaptured by the police.
16. For the Renaissance: a reverential longing to recapture classical antiquity.
17. In late January, Iraqi forces recaptured the entire province of Diyala from the Islamic State.
18. Recaptured, he soon found that the Nuremberg gaol was more than a match for him.
19. Initially, he had some successes and recaptured much of the territory lost to Later Zhao.
20. Battalion recaptures the core of classic competitive shooters & refines the ‘classic’ FPS feel for the next generation
21. Starting December 22, the Iraqi Army began a campaign to recapture Ramadi.
22. He ordered the army to recapture the camp at any cost.
23. Real life P2P network aiming to recapture public spaces, restricted by admission prices.
24. Like many Andalusian cities, Almeria kept its Arabic name after it had been recaptured by the Spanish
25. Emboldened by the disaster, John Campbell, British commander at Pensacola, decided to recapture Mobile.