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retake

Retake vs Retake - What's the difference?

retake | retake |


As verbs the difference between retake and retake

is that retake is to take something again while retake is to take something again.

As nouns the difference between retake and retake

is that retake is a scene that is filmed again, or a picture that is photographed again while retake is a scene that is filmed again, or a picture that is photographed again.

Retake vs Recapture - What's the difference?

retake | recapture |

Recapture is a synonym of retake.



As verbs the difference between retake and recapture

is that retake is to take something again while recapture is to capture something for a second or subsequent time, especially after a loss.

As nouns the difference between retake and recapture

is that retake is a scene that is filmed again, or a picture that is photographed again while recapture is the act of capturing again.

Rehash vs Retake - What's the difference?

rehash | retake |


As verbs the difference between rehash and retake

is that rehash is to rework old material (physical material, ideas, documents etc), redo some work, with some variations while retake is to take something again.

As nouns the difference between rehash and retake

is that rehash is something reworked, or made up from old materials while retake is a scene that is filmed again, or a picture that is photographed again.

Resurrection vs Retake - What's the difference?

resurrection | retake |


As nouns the difference between resurrection and retake

is that resurrection is the act of arising from the dead and becoming alive again while retake is a scene that is filmed again, or a picture that is photographed again.

As a verb retake is

to take something again.

Regain vs Retake - What's the difference?

regain | retake |


As verbs the difference between regain and retake

is that regain is to get back; to recover possession of while retake is to take something again.

As a noun retake is

a scene that is filmed again, or a picture that is photographed again.

Retake vs Deliver - What's the difference?

retake | deliver | Related terms |

Retake is a related term of deliver.


As verbs the difference between retake and deliver

is that retake is to take something again while deliver is to set free.

As a noun retake

is a scene that is filmed again, or a picture that is photographed again.

Retake vs Untake - What's the difference?

retake | untake |

Untake is likely misspelled.


Untake has no English definition.

As a verb retake

is to take something again.

As a noun retake

is a scene that is filmed again, or a picture that is photographed again.

Retake - What does it mean?

retake | |

Betake vs Retake - What's the difference?

betake | retake |


As verbs the difference between betake and retake

is that betake is to beteach while retake is to take something again.

As a noun retake is

a scene that is filmed again, or a picture that is photographed again.

Rebake vs Retake - What's the difference?

rebake | retake |


As verbs the difference between rebake and retake

is that rebake is (archaic|technical) to cook something by baking again while retake is to take something again.

As a noun retake is

a scene that is filmed again, or a picture that is photographed again.

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