Examples of 'recount' in a sentence

Meaning of "recount"

Recount: (verb) to tell someone about something; give an account of an event or experience
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  • Narration, account, description, rendering
  • To tell; narrate; to relate in detail
  • To rehearse; to enumerate.
  • A counting again, as of votes.

How to use "recount" in a sentence

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Therefore the recount can not continue.
The recount of it was not an admission of having done anything.
Many of these women recount stories of being tortured.
We recount unto thee some tidings thereof.
Memory is never a literal recount of past experiences.
Recount a time when you faced failure.
I am not going to recount my reckless behaviour for you.
Recount your day and your choices.
Here he began to recount his misfortune in detail.
I recount and comment on events and experiences.
And when you recount their blessings.
A recount is still in process for three seats.
Many call for a recount of the votes.
To recount what his work has represented to me.
It would be tedious to recount the return journey.

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Do a recount and watch that difference disappear.
Leukopenia is a low recount of white blood cells.
It recount my elephantine adventures in pursuit of the obvious.
I do not like to recount that day again.
We will now proceed to a mandatory machine recount.
I will recount the legend for them.
There is no mechanism to ask for a statewide recount.
You must recount that more clearly.
They will probably agree to a hand recount.
I will recount this story my own way.
We have to at least try to finish this recount.
Cyril would recount for me tales of history.
So you guys have to stop the recount.
Foreigners recount life under martial law.
Anyway yöu know that everyone is demanding a recount.
I would like to recount some from my perspective.
Your opponent has to push for a recount.
Let us recount the story to our children.
I know my role here is to recount information to you.
Let me recount five of them for you.
The last thing you need to do is recount.
Should i recount all the points in my life.
And therefore the recount must end.
I will recount a few of the stories told me.
They leave him to recount the votes.
His victory was subsequently confirmed on a judicial recount.
I smile and recount my own story of luck.
This close margin triggered a mandatory recount.
Requirement for the recount to proceed continuously.
The narrow margin forced an automatic recount.
First responders recount scenes of stark horror.
White said he would ask for a recount.
These images recount that unforgettable day.
Ernsberger declined to waive her right to a recount.
Are more likely to recount birth as a positive experience.

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