recount
recount
British pronunciation
/rɪˈkaʊnt/

Definition & Meaning of "recount"in English

to recount
01

to describe an event, experience, etc to someone in a detailed manner

Transitive: to recount an event or experience
to recount definition and meaning
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The historian chose to recount the tale of the ancient civilization's rise and fall.
As part of the interview, the witness began to recount the events leading up to the incident.
02

to count or enumerate once more

Transitive: to recount items in a set
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Please recount the items in the inventory to ensure accuracy.
I had to recount the votes to double-check the results.
Recount
01

an additional count of votes, usually conducted when the initial tally is very close

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The election results were so close that a recount was requested.
Officials ordered a recount to ensure accuracy.
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