English to Tamil Dictionary recapture

recapture

மீண்டும் கைப்பற்ற
definition
verb
armed police have recaptured a prisoner who's been on the run for five days
capture (a person or animal that has escaped).
noun
Fierce fighting was reported during the recapture of the television station but the radio station was apparently given up without a struggle, with the dissidents fleeing.
an act of recapturing.
translation of 'recapture'
திரும்பப் பெறுதல்,
மறுபடியும் கைப்பற்று
verb
மீட்டுப்பெறு
example
Leeds failed to 'recapture' the form which had swept them to the title
It's hard now, when that subject is so widely acknowledged as almost to have lost its distinguishing interest, to 'recapture' the thrill of those revelations and reclamations.
He visited the town soon after its 'recapture' and boasted to a cheering crowd that ‘We will not spare any one of the rebels’.
Many felt a need to 'recapture' the thrill they felt during the war as members of tank units or bomber crews.
It will 'recapture' the excitement of crossing national borders that the euro eliminated.
‘We will be working around the clock to 'recapture' these prisoners and bring stability to the area,’ Neer promised.
Given huge portions of Asia Minor by the Treaty of Sevres, the Greeks made a terrible miscalculation, thinking they could 'recapture' more territory and even Constantinople.
Now she has a chance to 'recapture' something of her lost past.
Paul Webb's one-man play has two clear aims: to 'recapture' the lost musical world of Ivor Novello and to remind us of the post-war witch-hunt against theatrical homosexuals.
Major Hilary Evans was a prisoner of war escapee, who lived rough in Italy's hills and mountains to avoid 'recapture' .
We're trying to 'recapture' the romance of flight as it was in the 1920s or 30s, when flight used to be terribly exciting.
During the second world war Dr Pollock served as a captain in the Black Watch and then with No 5 Commando, and took part in the D Day landings and the 'recapture' of Mandalay.
Dunbar was, for example, to have a central role in the operation to 'recapture' Lord Maxwell, who had escaped from Edinburgh Castle on 4 December 1607.
It's strictly for the fans, of course, but it does 'recapture' the excitement of seeing the band live and offers a telling glimpse into why they are one of the fastest-growing pop-punk acts of the moment.
He can 'recapture' the emotion of being five years old again at the store.
It is easy to 'recapture' the excitement, the thrills, the joy of being the best in the land.
Re-reading it 35 years later, it's not difficult to 'recapture' that excitement.
We might never 'recapture' the raw enthusiasm of the early days, but the future looks bright.
This first article addresses how to 'recapture' the romance of the Titanic era.
Democrats might 'recapture' both the House and the Senate
Hitler ordered fifty of them shot upon 'recapture' as a deterrent to other POWs.
He thought the piece she'd written on his 'recapture' after a jail break was particularly commendable.
Maybe we're all trying to 'recapture' that feeling of acceptance.
It's an opportunity to brush up on a foreign language, 'recapture' memories of a past visit and get first-hand information for that trip you've been planning.
The lines of communications there were focused through Seoul, and the 'recapture' of the city promised dramatic results.
This will prevent the 'recapture' of the reptile.
The period following the 'recapture' of Constantinople in 1261 was marked by liturgical consolidation and musical creativity, processes in which monasticism played a leading role.
The 'recapture' of Delhi by forces from the Punjab on 14 September 1857 broke the back of the mutiny.
What are the police doing to 'recapture' these men?
On the fourth attempt he evaded 'recapture' and, along with a group of Special Forces, took part in operations behind enemy lines and also helped fellow POWs escape.
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