recapitulate
1.To summarize; recapitulate.
3.So much for the detailed argument, I will now recapitulate.
4.Here to recapitulate is a detailed list of the program characteristics.
5.What is the subject matter? Recapitulate from last time: What does it mean to study Creole Languages and Caribbean Identities?
6.Some of these events may appear to recapitulate features of primitive genomes, providing indirect clues as to how early genetic systems could have functioned.
7.Financial innovation has deeply restructured modern financial system, traditional dichotomy of direct finance and indirect finance has lost power to recapitulate financial system, and necessary to reclassify modern financial system.
8.As an ideal model for in vitro ES cells differentiation, EBs recapitulate many aspects of the lineage specific differentiation programs and temporal and spatial gene expression patterns of early embryogenesis.


