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Recapitulate   /rˌikəpˈɪtʃəlˌeɪt/   Listen
Recapitulate

verb
1.
Summarize briefly.  Synonym: recap.
2.
Repeat stages of evolutionary development during the embryonic phase of life.
3.
Repeat an earlier theme of a composition.  Synonyms: repeat, reprise, reprize.






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"Recapitulate" Quotes from Famous Books



... a point we seem to have missed. If I may recapitulate, the idea is to take this ship Gilgamesh to Incognita and make it appear as though she had crashed there while attempting to land. I understand that the ship has been buried in the polar cap; though she must have been melted out if the people on Crusoe examined the engines. ...
— The Lost Kafoozalum • Pauline Ashwell

... presently put an end to Orion's pacing the room. He received her with a respectful bow and signed to her to be seated. Then he bid Nilus recapitulate the results of the proceedings up to the present stage, and what he and his colleagues supposed to be her motive for asserting that the stolen emerald was her property. He would as far as possible leave it to the others to question her, since she knew full well on what terms she was with himself. ...
— Uarda • Georg Ebers

... the subject, I will recapitulate a few traits and sketches of these people, as they came under my ...
— Roughing it in the Bush • Susanna Moodie

... the trained observation and the alert mind of the first criminal agent in Europe. All day as I drove upon my round I turned over the case in my mind, and found no explanation which appeared to me to be adequate. At the risk of telling a twice-told tale I will recapitulate the facts as they were known to the public at ...
— The Return of Sherlock Holmes - Magazine Edition • Arthur Conan Doyle

... some terrible outbreak. She sat there shuddering at her own rashness. If even Edgar had called her absurd, what would her father do! If St. Leger himself had been so difficult to manage, what would the old general say! He said nothing. She would not be discouraged: she began to speak again, to recapitulate every argument; she warmed with the subject; she was earnest, eloquent, pathetic—tears were in the good creature's eyes; still he was silent. At last, wearied out with useless exertion, she ceased to urge the matter any further; and endeavoring to conquer her feelings of deep disappointment, ...
— Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 3, August, 1850. • Various


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