Retell in a sentence as a verb

So my advice is, if you like popular science books, at least don't retell their conclusions to others!

When I heard Brandenburg retell the story he didnt sound disappointed about the outcome at all.

You just can't easily make a similar hit sitcom or breaking bad as can others retell what is happening in the world.

I felt sad watching them retell their passionless internal talking points while giving a more pathetic version of an Apple launch.

Copyright law says one thing, but at what point do we as humans say that the creator has died long ago, and his work should now pass to the public to retell as it sees fit?

IME when Sedaris et all retell their stories, they add comedy and drama via colorful descriptions of their feelings or using exaggerated analogies.

If poring over fan-made wikis, taking notes of all your findings, winning tiny victories like successfully getting your first workshop running, and losing in spectacular fashion only to retell your loss to friends doesn't sound fun, maybe stick to Skyrim.

Retell definitions

verb

render verbally, "recite a poem"; "retell a story"

See also: recite

verb

make into fiction; "The writer fictionalized the lives of his parents in his latest novel"

See also: fictionalize fictionalise

verb

to say, state, or perform again; "She kept reiterating her request"

See also: repeat reiterate ingeminate iterate restate