To have recited from memory
“Come, Edwin, let us hear you recite the speech of the Shepherd Boy of the Grampian Hills.”
To have cited or referenced
(of a speech) To have delivered vocally
Past tense for to verbally give an enumerated account of
“The children were asked to recollect and recite the names of other participants!”
Past tense for to repeat aloud some passage, poem, or other text previously memorized
“At four years old, young Lawrence could recite the poem of Joseph and his Brethren.”
Past tense for to state or express something in words (or sounds)
Past tense for to repeat (someone's words or opinions), especially to express agreement
Past tense for to repeat what was previously said or expressed
Past tense for to say, especially to recite or repeat something
Past tense for to utter or deliver words in a rhetorical or impassioned way, as if to an audience
Past tense for to repeat something that has already been said
Past tense for to deliver an educational or informational speech or talk
Past tense for to make musical sounds with one's voice
Past tense for to do something repeatedly so as to become skilled
Reiterated or reproduced by referring to a source
Stated or made known
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