Retook [verb]

Definition of Retook:

resume

Synonyms of Retook:


Opposite/Antonyms of Retook:

Lose

Hurt

Injure

Harm


Sentence/Example of Retook:

The other retook the paper, glanced over it, and gave it back.

Salcedo, retook these captives from the Chinese and gave them their liberty.

He again entered the Milanese in 1525, and retook the capital.

Then, followed by the savage, he turned and retook his road.

Then, deeply anxious about the future, he retook the road to Will Tree.

Then as he laid the boat-hook down and retook his place, he began to chuckle.

The French lost this Hill on May 23rd but retook it the following day.

He and his party killed eight Indians and retook the horses.

In 1099 the Crusaders first captured it, and held it till 1187, when Saladin retook it.

The Imperialists rallied and retook it, throwing the Swedes into some confusion.