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Definition of Retaker

Retaker
Retaker Re*tak"er, n. One who takes again what has been taken; a recaptor. --Kent.

Meaning of Retaker from wikipedia

- Retake is a 2016 American LGBT drama directed by Nick Corporon and starring Tuc Watkins and Devon Graye. It premiered at San Francisco's Frameline Festival...
- directors such as Stanley Kubrick are notorious for demanding numerous retakes of a single scene, once asking S****ey Duvall to repeat a scene 127 times...
- who reigned in Hungary as Charles IV, made two unsuccessful attempts to retake the throne. His attempts are also called the "First" and "Second Royal coups...
- in the Caroline Islands. In April, the Allies launched an operation to retake Western New Guinea. In the Soviet Union, both the Germans and the Soviets...
- military technology, as it seemed feasible that Syria might attempt to retake İskenderun. Only heated debates in the United Nations lessened the threat...
- The Retaking of Palmyra from the Islamic State". Retrieved 27 September 2016. "Syrian forces pursue campaign against Islamic State after retaking Palmyra"...
- Archived from the original on 2021-09-02. Retrieved 2021-09-02. "China retakes supercomputer crown". BBC News. 17 June 2013. Retrieved 2013-06-18. Zhu...
- political and economic reasons, Santana asked Queen Isabella II of Spain to retake control of the Dominican Republic, after a period of only 17 years of independence...
- Today, it is a green water force and has a group of specialized elite in retaking ships and naval facilities, GRUMEC, unit specially trained to protect Brazilian...
- the Swiss People's Party (SVP). However, voters rejected the attempt to retake control of immigration, defeating the motion by a roughly 63%–37% margin...