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[ US /ˈsəmɝˌaɪz/ ]
VERB
  1. give a summary (of)
    he summed up his results
    I will now summarize
  2. be a summary of
    The abstract summarizes the main ideas in the paper

How To Use summarize In A Sentence

  • I'll just summarize the main points of the argument in a few words if I may.
  • This paper summarized Ectropis obliqua Prout s biological control researches from the point of mass rearing, pathogenic natural enemy, predator, parasitoid and pheromone.
  • The interface between syntax and pragmatics may in general be summarized in a Kantian apophthegm: pragmatics without syntax is empty; syntax without pragmatics is blind.
  • The transformation of remote control of hydraulic clay guns and taphole openers were summarized in this paper.
  • Methods of predicting machine life has systematically summarized with the emphasis on those which use theoretical analysis to substitute large scale prototype experiments.
  • Fig. 7.7 summarizes the rules for placement of the cylinder index if it is to be situated in the main file area.
  • It is your special responsibility, dear monks, to be living examples of this interior and profound relationship with him, implementing without compromise the program that your founder summarized in the "nihil amori Christi praeponere" [put nothing before the love of Christ.] (Rule 4.21). More from Montecassino
  • Philosophy is the scientific knowledge that summarizes the nature and society.
  • The research development of chitosan and whey isolate was summarized.
  • The text is liberally punctuated with useful graphs tables and illustrations that help to summarize data and convey key concepts.
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