riprendere

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to take or grab again
 * 2) to take (a means of transport) again
 * 3) to take (a road, street, etc.) again
 * 4) to catch again
 * 5)  to catch up to
 * 6)  to take back
 * 7) to regain (confidence, courage, etc.)
 * 8) to tack back into one's control; to reconquer
 * 9)  to resume, go back to, go on, continue
 * 10)  to take, shoot, film, portray, set
 * 11)  to scold, reprimand, berate
 * 12)  to take hold of, seize, or strike (someone) again
 * 13)  to emulate
 * 14)  to touch up or tighten (a seam, garment, etc.)
 * 15)  to repeat (a motif, design element, etc.)
 * 16)  to revive
 * 1)  to scold, reprimand, berate
 * 2)  to take hold of, seize, or strike (someone) again
 * 3)  to emulate
 * 4)  to touch up or tighten (a seam, garment, etc.)
 * 5)  to repeat (a motif, design element, etc.)
 * 6)  to revive
 * 1)  to repeat (a motif, design element, etc.)
 * 2)  to revive
 * 1)  to repeat (a motif, design element, etc.)
 * 2)  to revive
 * 1)  to revive
 * 1)  to revive