Recapitulation (noun)

A summary or restatement of the main points of something, especially a discourse or text.

Origin:

Early 17th century: from french récapitulation or medieval latin recapitulatio(n-), from latin recapitulare "sum up again", from re- "again" + capitulum "chapter, head".

Examples:

  1. The speaker provided a quick recapitulation of the main points of the discussion.
  2. The article contained a useful recapitulation of the key findings.
  3. The book provided a useful recapitulation of the history of the region.
  4. The recapitulation of the evidence was helpful in understanding the case.
  5. The presentation ended with a brief recapitulation of the main points.
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