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What is the present tense of recapitulated?

What's the present tense of recapitulated? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The present tense of recapitulated is recapitulate.

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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The story of the Union has been told on several occasions and there is no need to recapitulate it.
Hall believed that children recapitulate stages of human evolution as they grow from infants to adults.
I've written an essay expanding upon my reasons for disesteeming his work, so I won't recapitulate those reasons here.
Most of them being in the age group of 50 and plus gathered to recapitulate the golden days of their study period in the college.
There are other significant discrepancies between police and media reports and the known facts, but there is no need to recapitulate those here.
They are not sincere, he says, and he does not even bother to recapitulate their arguments or try to refute them.

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