English to Maori Meaning of recapitulation - recapitulation


Recapitulation :
recapitulation

haamana'oraa, uri hinengaro, whakaata, hokinga mahara

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Definitions of recapitulation in English
Noun(1) emergence during embryonic development of various characters or structures that appeared during the evolutionary history of the strain or species(2) (music, especially in sonata form(3) a summary at the end that repeats the substance of a longer discussion(4) (music, especially when one is composing the final part of a movement
Examples of recapitulation in English
(1) I didn't fully understand the reason and don't remember enough of it to give a coherent recapitulation  but it had something to do with a New York state law back then that gave certain tax advantages to small businesses.(2) Chapter 5 presents my theory, which avoids the recapitulation of Western gender roles and heterosexism inherent in many theories of attraction like Bem's.(3) his recapitulation of the argument(4) The candidate concluded his recitation with an abbreviated recapitulation of the subdivisions of the five principal topics.(5) In the Appendices we include a brief recapitulation of the methods used for these measurements.(6) Frank Brennan draws his lecture to a close with a recapitulation of his main points.(7) The events, though recent, do need a brief recapitulation .(8) This report is a concise recapitulation of events throughout the entire day.(9) The following, then, is less a straight recapitulation of plot and character than it is an introduction to the basic discourses at work in one of Rivette's most important films.(10) In the first movement, after the first statement in the exposition, there is a passage of five block chords that crops up again a few minutes later in the recapitulation with a shift in the harmonization at the end.(11) Here's a year-by-year recapitulation of the last nine contests.(12) As the theologian Robert Farrar Capon so astutely recognized, the entire argument of Ephesians in the first chapter is what is called a recapitulation .(13) This essay, like much of the book, is derivative, little more than a recapitulation of facts better explored by literary scholars.(14) Again, Mendelssohn saw the concerto form as a field for experiment and his idea of continuing the soloist's cadenza figuration in the first movement over the recapitulation in the orchestra was later hailed by Ravel as a masterstroke.(15) After the second climax, the music slows with a recapitulation of the opening theme and then fades to nothing.(16) In 1904, he published a book on adolescence, advocating a new theory of child development based on evolutionary recapitulation .
(1) recap ::
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1. palingenesis ::
palingenesis
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recapitulation, recapitulations
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