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| re·cap·ture [ ree kápchər ] (past and past participle re·cap·tured, present participle re·cap·tur·ing, 3rd person present singular re·cap·tures) |
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1. capture somebody or something again: to take back somebody or something that has escaped or has been taken away
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2. experience something again: to have, show, or experience again something that existed in the past or has been lost
 a failed attempt to recapture their youth
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3. U.S. take part of profits: to take part of the profits, over a set amount, of a public-service corporation by law
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