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recount English

Meaning recount meaning

What does recount mean?

recount

(= tell, narrate) narrate or give a detailed account of Tell what happened The father told a story to his child count again We had to recount all the votes after an accusation of fraud was made an additional (usually a second) count; especially of the votes in a close election

Synonyms recount synonyms

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Topics recount topics

What do people use recount to talk about?
  • What words refer to determining the quantity of something a second time?

Conjugation recount conjugation

How do you conjugate recount?

recount · verb

Examples recount examples

How do I use recount in a sentence?

Simple sentences

Here he began to recount his misfortune in detail.

Movie subtitles

I shall briefly recount the history of this case.
WELL, RECOUNT IT SOMEPLACE ELSE.
Or do you want a recount?
In that case, Master Tsugumo. perhaps I should recount for you a little more of Motome Chijiiwa's story.
Of course it would take time for me to notice the change. But let's recount the facts in order, simply and logically, if simplicity and logic still mean something.
If I were you, I'd demand a recount.
I can only recount to you the situation as it occurred.
Give me the documents and we'll recount together.
State, reveal, recount, affirm.
I'm still hoping for a recount.
Oh, quel dommage, madame! I was hoping to recount to you my recent extraordinary experience on the Orient Express.
I demand a recount!
The world seems to be sinking into dusk. but I recount, as in the beginning. in my sing-song voice which sustains me. saved by the tale from present troubles. and protected for the future.
And all of them can recount to you in detail everything that's happened to them since their early childhood, and they had no childhood.
In this story, you recount you keep rejecting the fact that itisa dream.
Hey, I demand a recount.
I don't think we'll need a recount.
I will recount the legend for them.
I've used it ten times already. State, reveal, recount, affirm.
I come not, friends, to steal away your hearts, but to speak with respect, and to recount the truth.
There has been so much written about it, that I ask myself, if I can really remember, or only recount what I've read.
And you don't get a recount.
I want you to lay back down and recount your dream for me as it happened, all right?
Your Honor, my client would like to recount how this supposed seduction came about.
Uh, well, it feels like I'd like a recount.
This age, which we recount and where everything we account for. no longer belongs to us, is this life?
Now, I'm going to recount these events of historical significance once again.
You got any more to recount?
The world seems to be sinking into dust, but I recount. as in the beginning. in my sing-song voice, which sustains me. saved by the tale from present troubles. and protected for the future.
If it displeases you, Father, then let your son recount rather than these strangers.
Perhaps you will recount to Captain Hastings and me, the whole history.
Hastings, I will recount to you the little history.
I must Once in a month recount what thou hast been, Which thou forget'st.

News and current affairs

It is not necessary to recount the consequences.
The nation's highest courts were compelled to rule on demands for a ballot recount.
Still, the international community can play a more constructive role than it has until now by pressing both sides to accept an independent recount.
Perhaps a recount would show that the election was too close to call.
If Kibaki rejects an independent recount, his refusal will reverberate around Kenya and the world.
Countless Iraqis now openly recount horrifying stories of the murder and disappearance of loved ones.
A recount was demanded.
President Chen agreed to a recount.
But the questions on everyone's lips are whether the loser of the recount will accept the result, and whether Taiwan's young democracy can survive this tumult?
For example, the two parties are now engaged in tense negotiations to amend the Presidential and Vice-Presidential Election and Recall Law to avert any repeat of the current confused circumstances surrounding the current recount.
To restore calm before a recount can be held, confidence-building measures are needed.
I recount this history not to draw a parallel with today's Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which, just a couple of weeks ago, resulted in many civilian deaths, overwhelmingly in Gaza.
When he did lose, he demanded a recount, not as a candidate, but in his capacity as Commander-in-Chief.
In dismissing such a recount, Frazer told Kenyans that they shouldn't expect their vote to be tallied accurately, and that power can be seized or perhaps even negotiated in a backroom.
Today's schoolbooks recount these achievements with pride.
The story of Israel extends far beyond the current conflict, to recount an extraordinary symbiosis between Jewish heritage and European civilization that ended in calamity.
If more evidence emerges, democratic prudence councils a complete recount.
In the United States, the Supreme Court opted against a recount in Florida in 2000, fueling widespread doubts about the legitimacy of the result.
Whatever the result of a recount, the winner would command enhanced legitimacy.
I felt a prodigious, restless energy that I suspected he could not turn off if he wanted to. Soon after I began to recount my observations, he took me to a map of Vietnam and asked me to locate the areas of destruction.

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