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Recap Very Common

Recap has 9 different meanings across 2 categories:

Noun · Verb

Definitions
Noun
1

a summary at the end that repeats the substance of a longer discussion

"The manager asked everyone to stay after the meeting so he could recap the main points before we left."

2

a used automobile tire that has been remolded to give it new treads

"The mechanic decided to replace the old car's tires, including the recap model he found at the junkyard."

3

A tire that has had new tread glued on.

"The company executed a leveraged recap by issuing new bonds to pay off shareholders, thereby significantly raising its debt-to-equity ratio."

4

A recapitulation.

5

A leveraged recapitalization accomplished by increasing the debt to equity ratio.

In plain English: A recap is a quick summary of what has already happened so everyone remembers the main points without having to listen from the beginning again.

"The host asked for a quick recap before moving on to the next segment."

Verb
1

summarize briefly

"Let's recapitulate the main ideas"

2

To seal (something) again with a cap.

"The technician had to recap the old power supply by replacing its worn-out capacitors."

3

To recapitulate.

4

To replace capacitors in electronic equipment.

In plain English: To recap means to quickly go over what has already happened so everyone remembers the main points.

"The presenter asked the audience to recap their main points before moving on to the next topic."

Usage: Use this verb primarily to mean summarizing or reviewing key points of a previous discussion, rather than its specialized technical senses related to finance or electronics. It is often confused with "recapitalize," which refers specifically to restructuring debt and equity in business contexts.

Example Sentences
"The host asked for a quick recap before moving on to the next segment." noun
"The meeting recap covered all the key decisions made today." noun
"I need to read the email recap before our next discussion." noun
"She wrote a quick recap of the book for her study group." noun
"The presenter asked the audience to recap their main points before moving on to the next topic." verb
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
capitulation car tire sum up
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
epanodos retrograde

Origin

Recap comes from combining the prefix re- with the Latin word capere, meaning "to take." The term originally meant to summarize or review by taking back the main points of a discussion.

Rhyming Words
rcap tcap aacap 5 cap mocap uncap ancap earcap mobcap midcap suncap madcap didcap hubcap keycap endcap inkcap haycap waxcap eyecap
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