What is another word for recapture?
Pronunciation:
[ ɹɪkˈapt͡ʃə], [ ɹɪkˈaptʃə], [ ɹ_ɪ_k_ˈa_p_tʃ_ə]
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Similar words for recapture:
- act (noun)
- memory (noun)
- other relevant words (noun)
- recapture (noun)
- other relevant words (verb)
- recover (verb)
- redeem (verb)
- repossess (verb)
- rescue (verb)
- retrieve (verb)
- other synonyms
- get back
- other relevant words
- regain
- rescue
- other relevant words (noun)
Synonyms for Recapture:
n.
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- recall,
- do something from memory,
- stick in your mind/memory,
- be stamped on your memory/mind,
- think back,
- relive,
- bring/call someone/something to mind.
v.
• Other relevant words: (verb) • recover (verb)- catches up,
- re acquire,
- re-acquiring,
- re-pairing,
- re occupied,
- re-captured,
- re-take,
- re-capturing,
- reacquires,
- re captured,
- re store,
- re taken,
- re-coups,
- re-discover,
- re-pairs,
- winned back,
- re-coup,
- re-acquired,
- re-claims,
- re occupies,
- re-occupies,
- re cover,
- re stores,
- re claiming,
- re coups,
- re-occupy,
- re acquired,
- re discovering,
- re occupying,
- re covered,
- re-covering,
- re-occupied,
- brings back,
- re-covers,
- re take,
- re takes,
- won back,
- re-discovers,
- catching up,
- re-pair,
- re paired,
- re-paired,
- re covering,
- re-occupying,
- wins back,
- re claimed,
- re acquires,
- re occupy,
- reacquiring,
- re-took,
- re-acquires,
- re couped,
- obtained again,
- re claim,
- re discover,
- re-discovering,
- rediscovers,
- re coup,
- replevined,
- re-stored,
- replevining,
- makes good,
- re-couped,
- obtains again,
- winning back,
- re pair,
- re-storing,
- obtaining again,
- re discovered,
- re-taken,
- re pairing,
- re-stores,
- re discovers,
- re took,
- replevies,
- re capturing,
- re pairs,
- re-acquire,
- re stored,
- re claims,
- re covers,
- re acquiring,
- replevins,
- re storing,
- re-claiming,
- re-claimed,
- Replevied,
- re-covered,
- re-discovered,
- re-takes,
- Replevying.
- trading in,
- payed off,
- de frayed,
- cashed in,
- re instate,
- re-deems,
- buys back,
- de fraying,
- cashes in,
- re deem,
- calls in,
- de frays,
- traded in,
- re instates,
- re pays,
- calling in,
- pays off,
- re-deem,
- re pay,
- de-fraying,
- dis charge,
- re paying,
- re deeming,
- dis-charging,
- re-purchases,
- re-deemed,
- re deemed,
- dis-charge,
- ex changing,
- re purchase,
- re paid,
- re-deeming,
- trades in,
- ex-changed,
- dis-charges,
- re-pay,
- re-paying,
- cashing in,
- re-purchase,
- re-instate,
- re-paid,
- re-instating,
- ex-changing,
- re-instates,
- re purchases,
- bought back,
- dis-charged,
- re purchasing,
- paying off,
- ex changes,
- ex change,
- re-pays,
- re deems,
- dis charging,
- de fray,
- de-frayed,
- re-instated,
- buying back,
- re purchased,
- de-frays,
- re-purchased,
- re instating,
- de-fray,
- re-purchasing,
- dis charges,
- dis charged,
- re instated.
- re possessing,
- re possesses,
- re-possesses,
- re possess,
- re possessed,
- re-possessed,
- re-possessing,
- re-possess.
- getting hook,
- de-livering,
- de-livered,
- de-liver,
- gets out of hock,
- dis-embarrass,
- gotten off the hook,
- dis-entangle,
- pulled out the fire,
- got out hock,
- pre-served,
- re tains,
- getting out hock,
- pre serving,
- un-leashed,
- getting out of hock,
- dis entangles,
- dis embarrass,
- get the hook,
- re-lease,
- holds over,
- dis-entangled,
- pulls out of the fire,
- dis-entangling,
- getting off the hook,
- bailing one out,
- saves life of,
- gotten off hook,
- get out hock,
- got hook,
- got out of hock,
- pulling out the fire,
- pulls out the fire,
- un-leash,
- bailed one out,
- bails one out,
- re-leases,
- pulled out fire,
- gets off the hook,
- un leashes,
- pull out the fire,
- dis embarrassed,
- gotten hook,
- gotten out of hock,
- pre serves,
- gets hook,
- dis-entangles,
- dis-embarrassed,
- got off the hook,
- un-leashing,
- un leashing,
- gat off the hook,
- dis entangle,
- gave break,
- gat the hook,
- pre served,
- pulls out fire,
- pull out fire,
- un loosed,
- saved life of,
- de livering,
- un-loosed,
- pulling out of the fire,
- un-looses,
- de livers,
- re tain,
- got off hook,
- saving life of,
- giving a break,
- un loosing,
- gotten the hook,
- gets out hock,
- pre serve,
- re-leased,
- de livered,
- un leash,
- getting the hook,
- dis embarrasses,
- gets off hook,
- pulling out fire,
- getting off hook,
- gat off hook,
- gave a break,
- gat out of hock,
- dis entangled,
- pre-serves,
- pulled out of the fire,
- pulling out of fire,
- got the hook,
- gat out hock,
- pulls out of fire,
- dis-embarrasses,
- un-loosing,
- dis embarrassing,
- get off hook,
- de liver,
- get hook,
- gotten out hock,
- gat hook,
- re-tains,
- pulled out of fire,
- un looses,
- gives break,
- dis entangling,
- un-loose,
- de-livers,
- re leases,
- un-leashes,
- pre-serving,
- re-tain,
- un leashed,
- un loose,
- give break,
- giving break,
- dis-embarrassing,
- gets the hook,
- re lease,
- gives a break.
Other synonyms:
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- remember.
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- pocket.
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- claim.
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- pick up.
- repurchasing,
- re-cover,
- rediscovering,
- bring back,
- redeemed,
- Replevy,
- rediscover,
- Replevin,
- recover,
- bringing back,
- repurchase,
- recoup,
- rediscovered,
- cash in,
- paid off,
- repurchased,
- brought back,
- catch up,
- trade in,
- reacquire,
- call in,
- re-claim,
- rescue,
- recovery,
- retake,
- reacquired,
- repurchases,
- Exchanging,
- redeem,
- obtain again,
- pay off,
- buy back,
- win back,
- making good,
- caught up,
- Resumed,
- regain,
- called in,
- make good.
- returns to,
- make well,
- return to,
- Reattain,
- getting well,
- get well,
- returned to,
- made well,
- get out from under,
- got well,
- making well,
- makes well,
- returning to,
- reach again.
- give a break,
- save life of,
- set free,
- bail one out,
- pull out of fire,
- hold over,
- get off the hook,
- setting free,
- held over,
- get out of hock,
- pull out of the fire,
- sets free.
- recuperation,
- look back,
- reshoot,
- reflect,
- Reclaiming,
- resume,
- restoration,
- run across,
- resumption,
- retrace,
- return,
- evoke,
- take back,
- refund,
- renew,
- revival,
- resurrection,
- Reexperience,
- bring to mind,
- recuperate,
- reinstatement,
- find,
- call to mind,
- reclamation,
- arrest,
- revive,
- reparation,
- mind,
- conjure up,
- comeback,
- Re-collect,
- renovation,
- lay hold of,
- preemption,
- go back,
- convalesce,
- rehabilitation,
- obtain,
- ransom,
- repossess,
- Revindicate,
- recouping,
- recollect,
- Recoupment,
- apprehension,
- get back,
- summon up,
- refusal,
- salvage,
- get hold of,
- heal,
- call up,
- reoccupation,
- mend,
- redress,
- catch on,
- impound,
- foreclose,
- Reoccupy,
- retrospect,
- hark back,
- review,
- go back over,
- take prisoner,
- sear,
- redemption,
- deliver,
- Trover,
- sequestrate,
- make up,
- regainment,
- restitution,
- reclaim,
- rally,
- restore,
- recompense,
- think of,
- repossession,
- confiscation,
- renovate,
- liberate.
How to use "Recapture" in context?
The recapture of a loved one who has been missing for an extended period of time can be a very heart-wrenching experience. For both the family member who has been missing and the law enforcement officers who are tasked with bringing them home, it is a process that is fraught with anxiety and uncertainty.
The police will work to gather as much information as they can about the missing person's whereabouts and activities in order to piece together a timeline of their last known whereabouts. They may also seek the help of social media and other online platforms in order to track down leads.
Paraphrases for Recapture:
Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
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Equivalence
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Adjective
recaptured.
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Adjective
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Forward Entailment
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Noun, plural
captures.
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Noun, singular or mass
capture.
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Verb, base form
capture.
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Noun, plural
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Independent
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Adjective
clawback, reclaimed, retrieve, Retrieving, sobering-up.
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Proper noun, singular
reclamation, retrieve, Retrieving, recoveries.
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Noun, plural
harvests, dispositions, recoveries, clawbacks.
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Noun, singular or mass
clawback, reclamation, retrieve, scavenging, Retrieving.
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Verb, base form
locate, reassert, rediscover, reestablish, regenerate, rehabilitate, rejoin, renew, reopen, repossess, resume, retrieve, revert, revive, seize, trace, re-establish, retreive.
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Adjective
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Other Related
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Adjective
salvaging.
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Proper noun, singular
recovering, recuperation, retrieval, salvage.
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Noun, singular or mass
recuperation, regaining, repossession, retrieval, salvage, salvaging.
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Adjective
Homophones for Recapture:
Hyponym for Recapture:
n.
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act
seizure.
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act
v.
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creation
capture.
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emotion
feel, experience.
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creation
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