recapitulate


re·ca·pit·u·late

verb \ˌrē-kə-ˈpi-chə-ˌlāt\
re·ca·pit·u·lat·edre·ca·pit·u·lat·ing

Definition of RECAPITULATE

transitive verb
1
a : to restate briefly : summarize b : to give new form or expression to
2
: to repeat the principal stages or phases of <the view that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny>
intransitive verb
: sum up

Examples of RECAPITULATE

  1. To recapitulate what was said earlier, we need to develop new ways to gain customers.
  2. We understood your point, there's no need to recapitulate.

Origin of RECAPITULATE

Late Latin recapitulatus, past participle of recapitulare to restate by heads, sum up, from Latin re- + capitulum division of a book — more at chapter
First Known Use: 1556

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