recapitulate

/ˌriːkəˈpɪtʃəleɪt/
verb
  1. To summarize or restate the main points of something that has been said or written.
    • At the end of the lecture, the professor recapitulated the key concepts.
    • Let me recapitulate the main arguments from our discussion.
    • The final chapter recapitulates the entire plot of the novel.
  2. To repeat or go through a series of events or stages again, especially in a condensed form.
    • Before the exam, she recapitulated all the formulas she had learned.
    • The coach recapitulated the team's best plays from the season.
    • The documentary recapitulates the history of the space program in under an hour.
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