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recapture

[ree-kap-cher] / riˈkæp tʃər /


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After missing the first 14 games because of injury, LeBron James is starting to recapture a least a version of his old self ahead of his 41st birthday.

From Los Angeles Times

In the meantime, successive regimes moved to recapture control of the nation’s exports from Chevron and Standard Oil.

From Los Angeles Times

There were also whispers that Gehry, in an effort to recapture the Bilbao magic, was chasing ill-conceived museum commissions around the world.

From Los Angeles Times

Even if hyperscalers eventually recapture market share, these networks will have carved out niches in emerging markets, indie studios and cost-sensitive workloads.

From MarketWatch

In October Wilson said he hoped positive news on her health would help him recapture his best form.

From BBC