How Do You Spell RECAPTURE?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪkˈapt͡ʃə] (IPA)

The word "recapture" is spelled as /riːˈkæptʃər/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable is pronounced as "ree," which rhymes with "key." The second syllable is pronounced as "kapt," which rhymes with "apt." The final syllable is pronounced as "chur," which rhymes with "her." The spelling of this word accurately represents its pronunciation. "Recapture" means to capture something again or to regain possession of something that was lost.

RECAPTURE Meaning and Definition

  1. Recapture is a verb that refers to the act of regaining possession or control of something that was previously lost or taken away. It involves taking back or reclaiming something that was once owned, controlled, or captured by someone or something else.

    In a literal sense, recapture can describe the act of capturing again something that has escaped or been released, especially in the context of captivity or confinement. This could involve capturing animals that have escaped from a zoo, prison escapees, or prisoners of war attempting to escape from confinement.

    Figuratively, recapture can refer to regaining control or possession of an abstract concept. For instance, recapture can describe reclaiming one's thoughts, emotions, or personal power that had been lost or compromised due to external influences or circumstances.

    In the realm of finance, recapture may refer to the process of recovering an investment, such as reclaiming a portion of a previously incurred expense or earning back losses that occurred.

    The term recapture can also be used in a metaphorical sense, indicating the act of revisiting or reexperiencing a feeling, memory, or past event that had been forgotten or faded over time. This can encompass recalling nostalgic moments, reminiscing about the past, or reliving a previous experience in some way.

  2. • To retake.
    • The act of retaking.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of RECAPTURE

The word "recapture" can be traced back to Latin roots. It is derived from the Latin word "re", meaning "again" or "back", and the Latin word "captura", which means "capture". In English, "recapture" was first recorded in the early 16th century and has retained its original meaning of capturing again or regaining something that was lost or escaped.

Similar spelling words for RECAPTURE

Plural form of RECAPTURE is RECAPTURES

Conjugate verb Recapture

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have recaptured
you would have recaptured
he/she/it would have recaptured
we would have recaptured
they would have recaptured
I would have recapture
you would have recapture
he/she/it would have recapture
we would have recapture
they would have recapture

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been recapturing
you would have been recapturing
he/she/it would have been recapturing
we would have been recapturing
they would have been recapturing

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would recapture
you would recapture
he/she/it would recapture
we would recapture
they would recapture

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be recapturing
you would be recapturing
he/she/it would be recapturing
we would be recapturing
they would be recapturing

FUTURE

I will recapture
you will recapture
he/she/it will recapture
we will recapture
they will recapture

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be recapturing
you will be recapturing
he/she/it will be recapturing
we will be recapturing
they will be recapturing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have recaptured
you will have recaptured
he/she/it will have recaptured
we will have recaptured
they will have recaptured

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been recapturing
you will have been recapturing
he/she/it will have been recapturing
we will have been recapturing
they will have been recapturing

IMPERATIVE

you recapture
we let´s recapture

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to recapture

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was recapturing
you were recapturing
he/she/it was recapturing
we were recapturing
they were recapturing

PAST PARTICIPLE

recaptured

PAST PERFECT

I had recaptured
you had recaptured
he/she/it had recaptured
we had recaptured
they had recaptured

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been recapturing
you had been recapturing
he/she/it had been recapturing
we had been recapturing
they had been recapturing

PRESENT

I recapture
you recapture
he/she/it recaptures
we recapture
they recapture

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am recapturing
you are recapturing
he/she/it is recapturing
we are recapturing
they are recapturing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

recapturing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have recaptured
you have recaptured
he/she/it has recaptured
we have recaptured
they have recaptured

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been recapturing
you have been recapturing
he/she/it has been recapturing
we have been recapturing
they have been recapturing

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it recapture

SIMPLE PAST

I recaptured
you recaptured
he/she/it recaptured
we recaptured
they recaptured

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