Pronunciation: /riˌkæpɪtʃəˌleɪt/
noun a summary or concise form of something
A1 Can you give me a recapitulate of the story so far?
A2 The teacher asked the students to recapitulate the main points of the lesson.
B1 At the end of the presentation, there will be a recapitulate of the key findings.
B2 The CEO provided a detailed recapitulate of the company's financial performance.
C1 The historian's book offers a comprehensive recapitulate of the events leading up to the war.
C2 The professor's lecture provided a nuanced recapitulate of the philosophical theories discussed in class.
verb to summarize or repeat in concise form
A1 Can you recapitulate what we learned in class today?
A2 I will recapitulate the main points of the presentation for those who missed it.
B1 Let's recapitulate the key findings from the research study.
B2 The professor asked us to recapitulate the main themes of the novel in our essays.
C1 The CEO recapitulated the company's performance over the past year in the annual report.
C2 After the meeting, the team leader recapitulated the action points for each team member.
formal In conclusion, let me recapitulate the main points of our discussion.
informal Just to recapitulate, we need to finish the project by Friday.
slang To recap, we gotta make sure we're all on the same page.
figurative The artist's painting seemed to recapitulate the essence of nature.
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