recapped

[ˈriːkæpt]

recapped Definition

  • 1to put a new cap on a tire
  • 2to summarize or give a brief summary of something that has already been said or written

Using recapped: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "recapped" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He recapped the tire to fix the puncture.

  • Example

    The teacher recapped the main points of the lesson before the exam.

  • Example

    To recap, we need to finalize the budget by Friday.

recapped Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for recapped

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Summary: recapped in Brief

The verb 'recapped' [ˈriːkæpt] has two meanings. Firstly, it refers to putting a new cap on a tire. Secondly, it means to summarize or give a brief summary of something that has already been said or written. Examples include 'He recapped the tire to fix the puncture.' and 'The teacher recapped the main points of the lesson before the exam.'