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Meanings of
recapitulate
in English
Portuguese
recapitular
Catalan
recapitular
Spanish
recapitular
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Summarize briefly.
recap
Portuguese
recapitular
Repeat an earlier theme of a composition.
repeat
reprise
reprize
Synonyms
Examples for "
repeat
"
repeat
reprise
reprize
Examples for "
repeat
"
1
Her hospital records
repeat
the phrase, day after day, year after year:
2
Ms Adams said police often knew when people were serious,
repeat
offenders.
3
It hasn't seen a true
repeat
since Graham's 2005 FA until today.
4
Myrina saw his point, of course, and did not
repeat
her request.
5
Justice sources said the operation was intended to prevent a
repeat
massacre.
1
Senator John Kerry will
reprise
his role impersonating the Republican presidential candidate.
2
It is unknown if Schwarzenegger, 65, will
reprise
his most famous role.
3
Cathy Davey will
reprise
her themed Musical Heroes gig on June 15th.
4
Katherine will perform as Tatyana, while Daniel will
reprise
Eugene Onegin… Audio
5
It's possible that D'Onofrio will
reprise
his character in guest stints.
1
They
reprize
ancient proprietors, who had bought or taken leases of their own estates from the owners under the Settlement Acts.
Usage of
recapitulate
in English
1
I shall now
recapitulate
what the police have done in the matter.
2
Several experimental models faithfully
recapitulate
many important facets of human metastatic disease.
3
Ontogeny will
recapitulate
phylogeny provided that two necessary principles can be validated.
4
The claims of our own language it is hardly necessary to
recapitulate
.
5
It is necessary to
recapitulate
a little, in order to connect events.
6
The tumors that developed differed in their ability to
recapitulate
normal myogenesis.
7
Thus, to
recapitulate
in a few words what I have been showing:-
8
Is there a universal economic pathway individual cities
recapitulate
over and over?
9
To
recapitulate
,
the heat added to a body is divided as follows:
10
To specify the contents would be but to
recapitulate
circumstances already recorded.
11
Principles are only formulas, which
recapitulate
a whole class of well-proved facts.
12
But lest I should show myself ungrateful, let me
recapitulate
every advantage.
13
To
recapitulate
,
how much of Cornelia's society has Shelley had, thus far?
14
I
recapitulate
the substance of this chapter in a few words:-
15
Here he would lie and
recapitulate
the thoughts of the day.
16
Now, let me
recapitulate
your request, your demand, as it were-
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recapitulate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
recapitulate human
recapitulate key
recapitulate many
recapitulate briefly
recapitulate in vivo
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Translations for
recapitulate
Portuguese
recapitular
Catalan
recapitular
Spanish
recapitular
Recapitulate
through the time
Recapitulate
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common