retaking

[ UK /ɹɪtˈe‍ɪkɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ɹiˈteɪkɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of taking something back
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How To Use retaking In A Sentence

  • At the very least, it can be stated that fathers who characterized themselves as playing an active role in the caretaking of their infant also described their relationship with their infantas positive and secure.
  • I took a job caretaking a newly-minted family's recently acquired Scottish castle.
  • When you are in your "caretaking" mode, like you do with me in the mornings, or with your dolls Jeannie, Patty and Millie (Ludmilla), your affection and uxoriousness is heart-achingly boundless. On not going gently
  • And the guardianship is a temporary caretaking agreement. CNN Transcript Jan 24, 2007
  • Such provisions would go a considerable way toward protecting caretakers and thereby enhancing the value of caretaking in our society.
  • Self psychology sees all psychopathology as reflecting self deficits—that is, gaps, or missing or underdeveloped elements in self structure that come about as a result of unattuned or traumatic caretaking. Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice
  • In 276 the towns of Gaul were still unwalled when, as a literary source tells us, the worst of the barbarian invasions yet saw the capture of fifty or sixty towns and their retaking by the Romans.
  • Housesitting and property caretaking can provide you with the opportunity to experience life in a different geographic locale and save money by living rent-free.
  • Sure, there is talk of flextime, day care, and job-sharing, but these reforms just rearrange when women do the same amount of caretaking work-they don't lessen the overall work load.
  • Do not overlook porters, caretaking staff, security officers, and so on.
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