Retook vs Regain - What's the difference?
retook | regain |
(retake)
to take something again
to take something back
to capture or occupy somewhere again
:The army tried repeatedly to retake the fort they had been driven from.
to photograph or film again
To get back; to recover possession of.
* {{quote-news
, year=2012
, date=April 23
, author=Angelique Chrisafis
, title=François Hollande on top but far right scores record result in French election
, work=the Guardian
As verbs the difference between retook and regain
is that retook is (retake) while regain is to get back; to recover possession of.retook
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