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How to pronounce retaking in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms recapture
Type of recovery, retrieval
Derivation retake

Examples of retaking

retaking
Republicans are within reach of retaking control of the House of Representatives.
From the washingtontimes.com
But history and circumstance argue strongly against Democrats retaking the House.
From the nytimes.com
Now activist Fares Mohamad claimed the army is on the brink of retaking the city.
From the guardian.co.uk
The Iraqi brass is determined not to be diverted from retaking the Fao Peninsula.
From the time.com
He brought Henry VI along to prevent the Lancastrians from retaking their king.
From the en.wikipedia.org
He said he will be taking a class to improve his GPA and will be retaking his SAT.
From the chron.com
The situation could hinder Democrats'chances of retaking control of the House.
From the dispatchpolitics.com
The Red Army began to drive the rebels eastwards, retaking considerable territory.
From the en.wikipedia.org
It was a pivotal point in retaking the island but, for Jerry, it came with a cost.
From the ocregister.com
More examples
  • A shot or scene that is photographed again
  • Recapture: take back by force, as after a battle; "The military forces managed to recapture the fort"
  • (retaking) recapture: the act of taking something back
  • A breath mark or luftpause or, for bowed instruments, a bow lift (also retake), is a symbol used in musical notation. It directs the performer of the music passage to take a breath (for wind instruments and vocalists) or to make a slight pause (for non-wind instruments). ...
  • (retook) Simple past of retake
  • (Retaking) The act of a sending state of physically removing an offender, or causing to have an offender removed, from a receiving state.
  • Reloading to a stunt, whereby the top person brings one foot to the ground prior to reloading.
  • A scene that has been checked by a Lead Animator, Animation Supervisor or Director and is sent back to the animator for fixes or changes.
  • When a stunt is extended in the air, and then goes back down into a load-in position placing both feet in the bases hands, if previously in a one-footed stunt.