Antonyms for re citations


Grammar : Noun
Spell : res-i-tey-shuh n
Phonetic Transcription : ˌrɛs ɪˈteɪ ʃən


Definition of re citations

Origin :
  • late 15c., "act of detailing," from Old French récitation (14c.) and directly from Latin recitationem (nominative recitatio) "public reading, a reading aloud," noun of action from past participle stem of recitare (see recite). Meaning "act of repeating aloud" is from 1620s; that of "repetition of a prepared lesson" is first recorded 1770, American English.
  • As in lesson : noun information taught
  • As in litany : noun recital of items, often part of religious services
  • As in practice : noun exercise, application
  • As in quotation/quote : noun repetition of something spoken or written by someone
  • As in recital : noun narrative, rendering
  • As in recitation : noun reading to audience
  • As in rehearsal : noun preparation for performance
  • As in resolution : noun answer, judgment
  • As in speech : noun formal talk to audience
  • As in statement : noun declaration, assertion
  • As in talk : noun speech, address to group
  • As in utterance : noun revelation
  • As in class : noun group in school
  • As in prelection : noun speech
  • As in promulgation : noun announcement
  • As in confession : noun admittance of information
  • As in description : noun account in speech, writing
  • As in exercise : noun work, effort
  • As in announcement : noun proclamation, declaration

Synonyms for re citations

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