recite in the PONS Dictionary

recite Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to recite sth from memory

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Specific techniques for parsing and reciting the texts were used to assist in the memorization process.
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However, it offers no means of reciting or advancing these story-lines.
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It was to admit women twelve years and older who were able to read, write, spell and recite the parts of speech.
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If forgotten before the ceremony, it can be recited before the ketubah is read.
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Then, she decided to recite the lyrics from start to finish, with a chorus backing her.
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During an earlier attempt he had intended on reciting roughly half that many but had made a mistake.
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Then there are those who go a step further and recite a place's or people's history in order to teach.
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In the show arrests and other activities of interest are recited; it ended with a 30-second thought for the day.
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She recites the third stanza from the poem.
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The director is then approached by the last to recite, customarily the teniente's youngest child.
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