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Detailed Synonyms for recapture in English

recapture:

recapture [the ~] noun

  1. the recapture
    the recapture; the reconquest; the recovery
  2. the recapture
    – the act of taking something back 1
    the recapture; the retaking
    – the act of taking something back 1
  3. the recapture
    – a legal seizure by the government of profits beyond a fixed amount 1
    the recapture
    – a legal seizure by the government of profits beyond a fixed amount 1

to recapture verb (recaptures, recaptured, recapturing)

  1. to recapture
    to reconquer; to recapture; to retake; to regain
    • reconquer verb (reconquers, reconquered, reconquering)
    • recapture verb (recaptures, recaptured, recapturing)
    • retake verb (retakes, retook, retaking)
    • regain verb (regains, regained, regaining)
  2. to recapture
    to regain; to retrieve; to recover; to win back; to retake; to reconquer; to recapture; to recoup
    • regain verb (regains, regained, regaining)
    • retrieve verb (retrieves, retrieved, retrieving)
    • recover verb (recovers, recovered, recovering)
    • win back verb (wins back, won back, winning back)
    • retake verb (retakes, retook, retaking)
    • reconquer verb (reconquers, reconquered, reconquering)
    • recapture verb (recaptures, recaptured, recapturing)
    • recoup verb (recoups, recouped, recouping)
  3. to recapture
    – capture again 1
    to recapture; to retake
    – capture again 1
    • recapture verb (recaptures, recaptured, recapturing)
      • recapture the escaped prisoner1
    • retake verb (retakes, retook, retaking)
  4. to recapture
    – take up anew 1
    to recapture
    – take up anew 1
    • recapture verb (recaptures, recaptured, recapturing)
      • The author recaptures an old idea here1
  5. to recapture
    – experience anew 1
    to recapture
    – experience anew 1
    • recapture verb (recaptures, recaptured, recapturing)
      • She could not recapture that feeling of happiness1
  6. to recapture
    – take back by force, as after a battle 1
    to recapture; to retake
    – take back by force, as after a battle 1
    • recapture verb (recaptures, recaptured, recapturing)
      • The military forces managed to recapture the fort1
    • retake verb (retakes, retook, retaking)

Conjugations for recapture:

present
  1. recapture
  2. recapture
  3. recaptures
  4. recapture
  5. recapture
  6. recapture
simple past
  1. recaptured
  2. recaptured
  3. recaptured
  4. recaptured
  5. recaptured
  6. recaptured
present perfect
  1. have recaptured
  2. have recaptured
  3. has recaptured
  4. have recaptured
  5. have recaptured
  6. have recaptured
past continuous
  1. was recapturing
  2. were recapturing
  3. was recapturing
  4. were recapturing
  5. were recapturing
  6. were recapturing
future
  1. shall recapture
  2. will recapture
  3. will recapture
  4. shall recapture
  5. will recapture
  6. will recapture
continuous present
  1. am recapturing
  2. are recapturing
  3. is recapturing
  4. are recapturing
  5. are recapturing
  6. are recapturing
subjunctive
  1. be recaptured
  2. be recaptured
  3. be recaptured
  4. be recaptured
  5. be recaptured
  6. be recaptured
diverse
  1. recapture!
  2. let's recapture!
  3. recaptured
  4. recapturing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

recapture

  1. recapture

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Related Definitions for "recapture":

  1. the act of taking something back1
  2. a legal seizure by the government of profits beyond a fixed amount1
  3. capture again1
    • recapture the escaped prisoner1
  4. take up anew1
    • The author recaptures an old idea here1
  5. experience anew1
    • She could not recapture that feeling of happiness1
  6. take back by force, as after a battle1
    • The military forces managed to recapture the fort1