Recount | Mean of recount in English Dictionary
/rɪˈkaʊnt/
- Verb
- to tell someone about (something that happened)
- John later recounted how he got lost on the way home.
- He recounted the conversation that he had with his boss.
- to count (something) again
- They carefully recounted the votes.
- We recounted the money to make sure it was all there.
- Noun
- a second count of the votes in a very close election
- The election was very close and the loser demanded a recount.