To recite from memory
“Tvastri then goes on to recount the full list of ingredients and begins by mentioning items which are used for making chutney.”
To tell someone about something that has happened
“Often and inevitably, they will recount what is said to have happened to individuals.”
To count again, typically to verify a total or result
“But one of his favorite amusements was to recount the number of acres, amount of population, size of the church, and weight of the tenor bell of every parish in the county, which he would do without making a mistake.”
To reference or speak about something
To make an assertion without proof
To be about
To simulate, imitate, or make a replica of
Plural for an act of re-determining the total of something
“In order to justify a recount of the ballots in a contested-election case, evidence must be produced to indicate reasonable grounds for belief both that the returns are incorrect and that a recount would change the result.”
Plural for an act of verifying the total of something
“The Constitutional Court ordered a recount of the results of the parliamentary elections.”
Plural for an account of connected events
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