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retake

[ree-teyk, ree-teyk] / riˈteɪk, ˈriˌteɪk /


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She's decided to repeat her school year so she can retake her exams.

From BBC

The UAE withdrew and within days government forces and their allies retook control of the western provinces as well as all of the south.

From BBC

Whether or not those stocks retake the lead could depend on what happens with the U.S. dollar, he added.

From MarketWatch

The chip maker can retake market share this year in both its enterprise and consumer product segments, the firm says.

From Barron's

The chip maker can retake market share this year in both its enterprise and consumer product segments, the firm says.

From Barron's