Retake - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˌriːˈteɪk|
Brit.
|ˌriːˈteɪk|
irregular verb: p.t. — retook p.p. — retaken
noun
- a shot or scene that is photographed again
verb
- take back by force, as after a battle (syn: recapture)
- capture again (syn: recapture)
- photograph again
- capture again (syn: recapture)
- photograph again
Please retake that scene
Extra examples
She retook her place at the bottom of the table.
They helped their party retake the Senate.
He retook the lead close to the finish line.
We will have to retake the photograph.
Students can retake the test.
The director called for a retake.
They had to do several retakes before the director was satisfied.
Please retake that scene
Only under special circumstances will you be allowed to retake the test.
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: retake
he/she/it: retakes
present participle: retaking
past tense: retook
past participle: retaken
I/you/we/they: retake
he/she/it: retakes
present participle: retaking
past tense: retook
past participle: retaken
noun
singular: retake
plural: retakes
singular: retake
plural: retakes
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