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    re·take
    verb[rəˈtāk]
    retake (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)
    1. 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).
    noun[ˈrēˌtāk]
    retake (noun) · retakes (plural noun) · re-take (noun) · re-takes (plural noun)
    1. a thing that is retaken, especially a test or examination.
      • an instance of filming a scene, taking a photograph, or recording a piece of music again.
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  3. The term "retake" has several meanings:123
    • To take something into possession again, especially by force.
    • To take or receive something again.
    • To photograph or film something again.
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    to take something into possession again, esp. by force: He ordered his troops to prepare to retake the town. (Definition of retake from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/retake
    The meaning of RETAKE is to take or receive again.
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/retake
    , 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.
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