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What is the past tense of recapitulate?

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The past tense of recapitulate is recapitulated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of recapitulate is recapitulates.

The present participle of recapitulate is recapitulating.

The past participle of recapitulate is recapitulated.

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Certain broad skill trends, which have been discussed in national and regional studies, are not recapitulated in this study.
However, if a thematic rather than diachronic approach is chosen, historical events have to be recapitulated to explain the setting of individual subjects.
But at least it can illuminate the themes in a fresh manner, for neither is recapitulated in its original key.
This heroic, nationalist saga has been recapitulated in hundreds of books, articles, and school-texts ever since.
Participants recapitulated their major arguments and group discussions highlighted recurring themes and issues.
Their writings recapitulated in more precise form a view that had surfaced in earlier reflections on science from Aristotle onward.

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