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Definition of summarize in English: summarize(British summarise) verbˈsʌmərʌɪzˈsəməˌraɪz [with object]Give a brief statement of the main points of (something) these results can be summarized in the following table no object to summarize, there are three main categories Example sentencesExamples - Abstracts that summarise new research and findings will be given priority.
- It's very difficult to summarise the main trends into four minutes but I'll try.
- Use the activity to summarize a lesson and review material prior to a test.
- Let us summarize the main findings of this section on the economies of Central and Eastern Europe.
- We will now summarize the main results deduced from this tree for plant elements.
- Table 1 summarises the characteristics of the trials, and table 2 summarises the main results.
- The conclusion recapitulates and summarizes the main findings of the work.
- Chapters Four and Five summarize the issues reviewed in the first three chapters.
- Several theories of personality have been proposed and the main approaches are summarized in Table 7.1.
- The main results from this programme are summarized as follows.
- The final section summarizes the main conclusions of the analysis.
- This review summarizes information gathered regarding the insect cell lines established so far in India.
- Let us first summarise the main contribution of Hipparchus and then examine them in more detail.
- This review summarises the evidence from randomised controlled trials of the effectiveness of exercise as a treatment for depression.
- In any speech the opening statement frames and summarizes the main ideas of the body of the speech itself.
- We summarize the main issues and discuss the solutions that have been presented.
- The facts alleged in the statement of claim are summarized in the following five paragraphs.
- The main results of this study are summarized by the following conclusions.
- The following summarizes comparative data on surgical versus medical therapy.
- The written decision summarises evidence given to the commission during the appeal hearings.
Synonyms sum up, abridge, condense, encapsulate, outline, give an outline of, put in a nutshell, recap, recapitulate, digest, give/make a summary of, give a synopsis of, synopsize, precis, give a precis of, give a résumé of, give an abstract of, abstract, sketch, give the main points of, give a rundown of, give the gist of, review rare epitomize
Derivatives nounsʌmərʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n It provides content categorization, summarization, event identification, and content tagging software to streamline newswire, editorial, archiving, and syndication processes. Example sentencesExamples - However, the generation of derived abstractions or intelligent samples like thumbnails and summarization can be generated automatically or semi-automatically.
- That is a fair summarisation of Sunday evening's second round senior hurling showdown between titleholders Mount Sion and Lismore which should bring a huge crowd to the Leamybrien venue.
- The look of slack-jawed disbelief on someone's face is even more satisfying than reliving the whole brain-bending experience through summarization.
- The general model for content production includes aggregation of content from multiple sources, categorization and summarization of content, analytical processing and representation of content for multiple purposes.
noun His first television broadcast was in the 1961 Open at Birkdale, where he was the expert summariser, Henry Longhurst was behind the microphone, and Cliff Michelmore fulfilled the role of Steve Ryder. Example sentencesExamples - His articulacy, coupled with his background knowledge, puts him head and shoulders above all other part-time BBC football summarisers.
- First, they were creators of predictions and theories, summarizers of results, and relaters of predictions, theories, and results in the small-group context.
- He is also a respected summariser for Radio Five Live
- Next pattern codes were developed around four interrelated summarizers: themes, causes/explanations, relationships among people, and theoretical constructs.
noun adjective
Definition of summarize in US English: summarize(British summarise) verbˈsəməˌrīzˈsəməˌraɪz [with object]Give a brief statement of the main points of (something) these results can be summarized in the following table no object to summarize, there are three main categories Example sentencesExamples - Let us first summarise the main contribution of Hipparchus and then examine them in more detail.
- The final section summarizes the main conclusions of the analysis.
- This review summarises the evidence from randomised controlled trials of the effectiveness of exercise as a treatment for depression.
- We will now summarize the main results deduced from this tree for plant elements.
- The facts alleged in the statement of claim are summarized in the following five paragraphs.
- The conclusion recapitulates and summarizes the main findings of the work.
- The main results from this programme are summarized as follows.
- It's very difficult to summarise the main trends into four minutes but I'll try.
- The following summarizes comparative data on surgical versus medical therapy.
- Abstracts that summarise new research and findings will be given priority.
- Let us summarize the main findings of this section on the economies of Central and Eastern Europe.
- The written decision summarises evidence given to the commission during the appeal hearings.
- Chapters Four and Five summarize the issues reviewed in the first three chapters.
- This review summarizes information gathered regarding the insect cell lines established so far in India.
- Several theories of personality have been proposed and the main approaches are summarized in Table 7.1.
- The main results of this study are summarized by the following conclusions.
- We summarize the main issues and discuss the solutions that have been presented.
- Table 1 summarises the characteristics of the trials, and table 2 summarises the main results.
- Use the activity to summarize a lesson and review material prior to a test.
- In any speech the opening statement frames and summarizes the main ideas of the body of the speech itself.
Synonyms sum up, abridge, condense, encapsulate, outline, give an outline of, put in a nutshell, recap, recapitulate, digest, give a summary of, make a summary of, give a synopsis of, synopsize, precis, give a precis of, give a résumé of, give an abstract of, abstract, sketch, give the main points of, give a rundown of, give the gist of, review |