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sum·ma·rize

[suhm-uh-rahyz]
verb (used with object), sum·ma·rized, sum·ma·riz·ing.
1.
to make a summary of; state or express in a concise form.
2.
to constitute a summary of.
Also, especially British, sum·ma·rise.


Origin:
1870–75; summar(y) + -ize

sum·ma·riz·a·ble, adjective
sum·ma·ri·za·tion, noun
sum·ma·riz·er, sum·mar·ist, noun
un·sum·ma·riz·a·ble, adjective
un·sum·ma·rized, adjective
well-sum·ma·rized, adjective
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(tr) to make or be a summary of; express concisely
 
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