0 to take something into your possession again, especially by force -- capturar, volver a tomar
1 to capture again -- recobrar, reconquistar, volver a tomar
The prisoners were recaptured.
The soldiers recaptured the city
2 to convey (the feeling of something from the past) -- rescatar, recuperar
The film attempts to recapture the atmosphere of medieval London.
3 the process of recapturing or being recaptured -- nueva detención; conquista
the recapture of the escaped prisoners.
That spirit needs to be recaptured, particularly for the sake of our fellow citizens.
This package gives the railways the opportunity of ‘recapturing’ the transport market.