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Rechitate is a present-tense word that means "To reread." Morphologically, the word can be broken down into two pieces. The prefix, Re-, is used to modify verbs where somebody needs to do an action again. The root word "Chitate" comes from the Serbo-Croatian word čitati, meaning "To read." Together, these two participles are combined to express the necessity to read something a second (or more) time.
"Our English teacher always recommends us to rechitate the text in case we miss anything."
Rechitate by Surqita October 12, 2024
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recitation

A class where smaller groups from the lecture meet separately with a TA to discuss class concepts from the lectures, work on worksheets, etc.
My chem lecture is on Monday and Wednesday, and the recitation meets on Thursday.
recitation by urbster1 January 12, 2006

recapitate

When your head is put back on.
I cut off some guy's head, but then I recapitated him.
recapitate by Bob882 December 7, 2004

Recapitated 

Having ones head put back on. Usually only able to be done with zombies or in cartoons.
Hey, Steve was recapitated!
Nice to see you didn't completely lose your head!!!!
Recapitated by Trent Kuver February 26, 2009

Rechatted 

Someone who is ratchet and is a little slow to understand stuff.
Homie: You see that girl over there?
You: Yeah. Why?
Homie: Heard she was rechatted.
You: Yeah, heard that too...
Rechatted by Black_Words June 6, 2013

Restitate 

To relax with eyes closed while sitting in a meditating position.
I was too tired, anxious and wired to full-on meditate, so I decided to just close my eyes and restitate
Restitate by ToastNY May 5, 2018
The new way to refer to something or someone in a reclined position
Reclinate by Totes Wild October 26, 2015