Capitulate vs. Recapitulate

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Capitulateverb

(intransitive) To surrender; to end all resistance, to give up; to go along with or comply.

Capitulateverb

To draw up in chapters; to enumerate.

Capitulateverb

To draw up the articles of treaty with; to treat, bargain, parley.

Capitulateverb

To settle or draw up the heads or terms of an agreement, as in chapters or articles; to agree.

Capitulateverb

To surrender on terms agreed upon (usually, drawn up under several heads); as, an army or a garrison capitulates.

Capitulateverb

To surrender or transfer, as an army or a fortress, on certain conditions.

Capitulateverb

surrender under agreed conditions

Recapitulateverb

To summarize or repeat in concise form.

Recapitulateverb

During an individual's development, to pass through stages corresponding to the species' stages of evolutionary development.

Recapitulateverb

To reproduce or closely resemble (as in structure or function).

Recapitulateverb

To repeat, as the principal points in a discourse, argument, or essay; to give a summary of the principal facts, points, or arguments of; to relate in brief; to summarize.

Recapitulateverb

To sum up, or enumerate by heads or topics, what has been previously said; to repeat briefly the substance.

Recapitulateverb

summarize briefly;

Recapitulateverb

repeat stages of evolutionary development during the embryonic phase of life

Recapitulateverb

repeat an earlier theme of a composition

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