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recapitulate

[ree-kuh-pich-uh-leyt] / ˌri kəˈpɪtʃ əˌleɪt /


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In a sense it has been: dozens of recent surveys have recapitulated these findings.

From Scientific American

“It’s nice to see that the vaccines are recapitulating what we’ve also seen with natural infection,” said Marion Pepper, an immunologist at the University of Washington in Seattle.

From New York Times

“The Other Black Girl” dutifully and honestly recapitulates the literary world’s debates about how to redress its long legacy of anti-Blackness.

From Washington Post

“Shouldn’t the organization we create recapitulate the principles we stand for?”

From New York Times

“You can’t do a study that would adequately recapitulate the circumstances under which the patient died in restraint,” he said.

From Seattle Times