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Recapitulation - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

recapitulation

/**American phonetic transcription:** ˌriːkəˌpɪtʃəˈleɪʃən/ /**British phonetic transcription:** ˌriːkəˌpɪtʃʊˈleɪʃən/

Definition:

A summary or restatement of key points, often at the end of a discussion or musical piece.

Synonyms:

Summary, recap, review, synopsis

Part of Speech:

Noun

Antonyms:

Omission, exclusion, introduction

Common Collocations:

Brief recapitulation, final recapitulation, musical recapitulation

Derivatives:

Recapitulate, recapitulative, recapitulatory

Usage Tips:

Use "recapitulation" to refer to a concise summary or repetition of main ideas in speeches or music.

Common Phrases:

In summary, to recap, the long and short of it

Etymology:

From Latin "recapitulatio," meaning "a summarizing," from "re-" (again) + "capitulum" (chapter).

Examples:

  • 1. The professor ended the lecture with a quick recapitulation of the main topics.
  • 2. The symphony’s recapitulation brought back the opening theme beautifully.
  • 3. His speech lacked a clear recapitulation of the key arguments.
  • 4. She wrote a brief recapitulation of the meeting’s outcomes for her notes.

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