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is recaptured
verb
To capture something for a second or subsequent time, especially after a loss
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Work on that building will begin once the lease expires or is recaptured, Mr. Schotz said.
Under braking, energy is recaptured and sent to the 300-volt battery.
(The image is recaptured in a singe large print installed in Marks's window-only space on West 21st Street).
The depreciation is recaptured when you sell the property (on which you'll also pay taxes on capital gains).
If it is recaptured in the future, the tag number and location is recorded, enabling a picture of the sharks' movements and breeding patterns to be built up.
Because the car recharges its batteries when the throttle is released -- slowing sharply as energy is recaptured -- it can be driven hard using only the accelerator pedal.
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Their rallying cry is "recapture the flag".
Six are recaptured.
The rest were recaptured.
My youth was recaptured.
One was recaptured.
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