All 4 Uses
recite
in
Resistance by Nielsen
(Auto-generated)
- Shimshon passed around the wine while reciting the blessing, the kiddush; then we lined up for the washing of hands and breaking of bread.†
p. 56.8
- I'll bet I'm the only courier in Poland who can recite whole passages of the Torah and the Catholic Catechism.†
p. 107.3 *
- Others used to recite poetry or perform in small plays, and anyone who had painted something could put it on display for people to view afterward.†
p. 271.9
- As I sipped from my wineglass, listening to the recitation of God's deliverance of the Israelites from bondage in Egypt, I couldn't help but wonder if He would deliver us now.†
p. 285.5
Definitions:
-
(1)
(recite) to say or read something aloud -- especially something previously memorized such as a poem
or:
to say in detail -- especially a list of things -
(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) The noun form, recitation, normally refers to the act of reciting or to what was recited; however, much more rarely, it can refer to a session in which a teaching assistant reviews and expands on a teacher's lecture.