Redap

"Redap" means to summarize the main points of something, like a discussion, event, or piece of writing. So, if you came across "redap" in a situation where someone was summarizing something, it was simply a typo instead of the intended "recap."
Though it is not commonly used!
News Redap: "In our news redap, the top story is the ongoing peace talks in the Middle East."

Meeting Redap: "Just to redap, our next meeting will be on Tuesday at 2pm, and we'll be finalizing the project budget."

Book Recap: "The book recap ends with the main character finally achieving their lifelong dream."

Movie Recap: "The movie recap cleverly reveals the true villain without spoiling the ending."

Presentation Redap: "The presenter's redap emphasized the three key takeaways from the research."

Informal Use: "Let's redap what we've learned so far in the game before we move on."
by Redap January 26, 2024
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