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  1. The meaning of RETAKE is to take or receive again. How to use retake in a sentence.

  2. to take something such as a place or position into your possession again, often by force, after losing possession of it: In the battle to retake the village, over 150 soldiers were killed. Finally, our team had a chance to retake the lead. The junta tried to retake power in 1999. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. Retake definition: to take again; take back.. See examples of RETAKE used in a sentence.

  4. to take something such as a place or position into your possession again, often by force, after losing possession of it: In the battle to retake the village, over 150 soldiers were killed. Finally, our team had a chance to retake the lead. The junta tried to retake power in 1999. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. If you retake a course or an examination, you take it again because you failed it the first time. I had one year in the sixth form to retake my GCSEs. [ VERB noun ]

  6. Definitions of 'retake'. 1. If a military force retakes a place or building which it has lost in a war or battle, it captures it again. [...] 2. If during the making of a movie there is a retake of a particular scene, that scene is filmed again because it needs to be changed or improved. [...]

  7. • He decided to retake the course and try to get a higher grade. • She would have to retake the course in the summer. • A student who fails any assignment will normally be required to retake the failed assignment. • In two months we would return to retake the valley.