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Meanings of
recount
in English
Portuguese
narrar
Catalan
narrar
Spanish
narrar
Back to the meaning
Narrate or give a detailed account of.
tell
recite
narrate
Portuguese
narrar
Synonyms
Examples for "
tell
"
tell
recite
narrate
Examples for "
tell
"
1
New housing figures out today
tell
an interesting story, particularly about Auckland.
2
She articulated a clear, simple purpose; to
tell
people about that reality.
3
I
tell
them it's a great year to take a gap year.
4
New technologies have always given us weird new ways to
tell
stories.
5
Books for young children combine words with illustrations to
tell
a story.
1
Nicole could still
recite
parts of her father's acceptance speech from memory.
2
And he began to
recite
without relaxation the words of the creed.
3
He used always to
recite
to me the acts of the deities.
4
Joining their hands in reverence, they began to
recite
the Sata-rudriya Mantras.
5
Listen to Rosen
recite
the poem on BBC Radio Four's PM programme.
1
And this is what we undertook to
narrate
in the present chapter.
2
I thought we might use Finnick to intro and
narrate
the spots.
3
We need not
narrate
at length the conference between the young men.
4
Of the last years of his life there is little to
narrate
.
5
Mary knew the Indian legend, and at once proceeded to
narrate
it.
Usage of
recount
in English
1
But Mr Davis said he knew Mr Harawira would order a
recount
.
2
They were often used to
recount
histories of various buildings and institutions.
3
NDZ's camp insisted on
recount
after she lost the vote, they say.
4
In Wisconsin, a
recount
that Stein requested continued into a second week.
5
Now
recount
for us your involvement in the case involving Jason Barnes.
6
I
recount
this very mundane story to make a very mundane point.
7
In Pennsylvania, Trump is asking a court to dismiss Stein's
recount
request.
8
Stein sued Pennsylvania election officials in federal court, demanding a statewide
recount
.
9
Space does not permit us to
recount
in detail the other five.
10
Dominican school textbooks
recount
atrocities committed by Haitian troops during the occupation.
11
The court documents
recount
Kaczynski's examination by psychiatrist Dr. David Vernon Foster.
12
This is not the place to
recount
the story of its fall.
13
It would need a volume to
recount
the adventures of this master-criminal.
14
Their efforts resulted in a
recount
that got Yushchenko installed in office.
15
But Mr Polye has also filed an application to stay the
recount
.
16
A full
recount
of votes is underway in the Galway West constituency.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
recount
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
recount to
full recount
partial recount
recount the events
judicial recount
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Translations for
recount
Portuguese
narrar
contar
recontar
Catalan
narrar
contar
explicar
Spanish
narrar
contar
explicar
Recount
through the time
Recount
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
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