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summarize

especially British, ܳ··

[suhm-uh-rahyz]

verb (used with object)

summarized, summarizing 
  1. to make a summary of; state or express in a concise form.

  2. to constitute a summary of.



summarize

/ ˈʌəˌɪ /

verb

  1. (tr) to make or be a summary of; express concisely

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • summarizable adjective
  • summarization noun
  • summarizer noun
  • summarist noun
  • unsummarizable adjective
  • unsummarized adjective
  • well-summarized adjective
  • ˈܳˌ noun
  • ˈܳˌ adjective
  • ˌܳˈپDz noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of summarize1

First recorded in 1870–75; summar(y) + -ize
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Example Sentences

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We sorted this out in an article in the American Public Science Review, which is informally summarized in the book, where we found that the people who deliberated became more civically engaged.

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We might summarize the entire history of the human race in two words: People move.

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So, to summarize: a very eventful shoot for you.

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That theme is most evident in “Milagro’s” soft gospel hymns like “Amen,” which affirms the power of faith in moments of uncertainty and summarizes the very ethos of this project.

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The overall message of one of Jones’ most prominent books could be summarized as “I alone am the way,” meaning the true path to enlightenment.

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