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Meaning of "recaptured it"
recaptured it: This phrase suggests regaining control, possession, or understanding of something that was previously lost or unclear. It can refer to a literal recapturing or a metaphorical reclamation of an idea or situation
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Barry recaptured it and continued his work.
Timur laid siege to the city and recaptured it with little effort.
He was the only one to escape the area when the Soviets recaptured it.
If you escape and you are recaptured it would mean your death.
The next day, ISIL launched a counter-attack on Herbel and briefly recaptured it.
However, Sher Khan recaptured it when he Humayun marched towards Bengal.
After the people had disappeared from the city, nature recaptured it completely.
The French recaptured it on 29 August of the same year after the Battle of Trincomalee.
Then the French recaptured it.
Recaptured it from the Hun, sir.
Adud al-Dawla then marched towards the city and recaptured it from Muhammad ibn Makan.
Thiaumont, lost it at half-past three of the same day, recaptured it at.
In 1559, King Frederik II recaptured it during his own Dithmarschen campaign.
However, soon after, government artillery hit the base and an Army counter-attack recaptured it.
Jerusalem had been well-fortified after Heraclius recaptured it from the Persians.
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They captured the bridge, but the German 4th Parachute Regiment recaptured it.
It was wrested temporarily from the Moors, who recaptured it in 793.
It was sacked again by John I Tzimiskes in 958, but the Byzantines never recaptured it.
It was where the Dutch first settled after they recaptured it in 1816.
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