Synonym: narrate, recount, rehearse, relate, repeat, review, tell. Similar words: reciprocity, cite, incite, recipe, excited, precise, precinct, precious. Meaning: [rɪ'saɪt] v. 1. recite in elocution 2. repeat aloud from memory 3. render verbally, "recite a poem" 4. narrate or give a detailed account of 5. specify individually.
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61. I like to recite his poetical works.
62. To chant or recite a monotone.
63. You could recite an epic poem for me.
64. You'd leave your farm and spend the time and energy to travel to God's house, where you would recite: "My father was a wandering Aramean ..."
65. She got cold feet when asked to recite in class.
66. The son said he would recite the third chapter of Bhagavad-gita until the time all the souls trapped in hell were freed .
67. Yeats's "Sailing to Byzantium" can enliven a journey on any waters, and it will never be forgotten if you recite it on the Bosporus.
68. All recite a Scottish grace 15 the haggis is served.
69. There is only a little recite on testament execution in Inherit Law, but has not essential prescript about it.
70. The White- cowled Elder was aware of this. If he gave them a lesson, they learned it so well they could recite it backwards. But no one would have understood precisely what that lesson was about.
71. How could I recite a LONG LONG text without learning it?
72. For example the player could recite a spell that triggers some event.
73. Recite the Lord's Prayer - in Russian, Inspector Hornberg ordered.
74. Et passim , who recite the history of Israel's redemption from Egypt and other enemies.
75. Previous Chinese leaders have been relatively eager to showcase their English acumen in particular Jiang Zemin, who was known to recite the Gettysburg Address and croon Elvis Presley songs.
76. After his death, Belize summons Louis to recite the Kaddish, the Jewish prayer for the dead, to demonstrate thanks (for his stash of AIDS drugs) and forgiveness.
77. RECITE CLASSICS : Boost memory power by reciting Chinese poems.
78. I learn the passage by heart and can recite it word - for - word .
79. We should not decide that children should not recite ancient classics due to its repeal.
80. The parrot he had just bought could recite Shakespeare's sonnets, imitate opera stars and intone Homer's epic poems in Greek .
81. In torments, old Martel watches this grainy surveillance footage every night, like a producer watching the daily rushes, while a lip-reader must recite the lovers' amorous whisperings live.
82. I do not doubt ( but ) that he can recite it.
83. Recite the mantra quietly, with deep attention, and let your breath, the mantra, and your awareness slowly become one.
84. Then a leading singer would stand out and recite alone, and the chorus would respond.
84. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
85. Ganesha agreed, but only on the condition that Vyasa recite the poem uninterruptedly, without pausing.
86. One day in a Kabul bookstore I found a collection of landays—"short ones"—the two-line poems the Pashtuns recite to each other at the village well or at wedding celebrations.
87. When Lorraine was asked to recite , she talked off the top of her head.
88. I've known people who can recite the batting averages of their favorite baseball players for every year of their careers, but can't remember where the book of Genesis is in the Bible.
89. They do nothing but thumb their prayer beads and recite a book written in a tongue they don't even understand.
90. As a young child , she often recite line from the ancient ode.
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