单词 | recapitulating |
释义 | recapitulateverb re·ca·pit·u·late ˌrē-kə-ˈpi-chə-ˌlāt recapitulated; recapitulating; recapitulates transitive verb 1 : to retell or restate briefly : summarize recapitulate the main points of an argument He is best when commenting on the words of others; he is worst when attempting to recapitulate the history of sports or boxing. Arthur Krystal To recapitulate the ten presidential elections since 1952 does not in itself advance our understanding of the huge changes taking place in American political behavior. Bernard A. Weisberger 2 : to give new form or expression to With massive, forbidding bulwarks, crenellated parapets, watchtowers buttressing the corners of the walls, his notion of a prison recapitulated the forms of medieval fear and paranoia. John Edgar Wideman 3 a : to repeat the principal stages or phases of (a process, such as a biological process) This chapter dwells on the recurring theme that carcinogenesis recapitulates embryogenesis … Shi-Ming Tu b : to reproduce or closely resemble (as in structure or function) … the animal model should recapitulate if not the entire human disease phenotype, then at least the key attributes under study. Thomas A. Milne The field of tissue engineering aims to recapitulate native tissue function toward replacing damaged or diseased tissues and organs. Jennifer K. Lee et al. intransitive verb : to make or be able to make a summary : sum up To recapitulate, at the center of a black hole … there resides a singularity: a region in which time no longer exists … Kip S. Thorne recapitulating verbas in summarizing to make into a short statement of the main points (as of a report) the professor told the students that their papers should not recapitulate the whole plot but should rather discuss in detail one particular incident they thought was interesting Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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