Recapitulate (verb)

  1. To summarize again.
  2. To repeat the main points of something.

Origin:

From the latin word "recapitulare" which is a combination of the prefix "re-" meaning "again" or "back" and the word "capitulum" meaning "head" or "chapter".

Examples:

  1. The teacher asked the students to recapitulate the main points of the lesson before the quiz.
  2. The report recapitulated the findings of the research.
  3. The speaker recapitulated the key points of his argument.
  4. The lawyer recapitulated the evidence for the jury.
  5. The editor asked the writer to recapitulate the main points of the article for the readers.
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