Summarizes can be categorized as a verb.
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summarize - be a summary of; "The abstract summarizes the main ideas in the paper" | ||
summarize - give a summary (of); "he summed up his results"; "I will now summarize" |
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1. | verb | This note summarizes some information that we hope to discuss at the meeting in San Francisco. | |
2. | verb | All History shows: idioms of dominant states often lead to the disappearance of the languages of the dominated states. Greek engulfed the Phrygian. Latin killed the Iberian and Gallic. Currently, 25 languages are disappearing every year! Understand one thing: I'm not fighting against English, I fight for diversity. An Armenian proverb wonderfully summarizes my thought: "The more languages you know, the more you are a person." | |
3. | verb | The Kendall tau-x ranking agreement is better because it summarizes ranking information in a single matrix. | |
4. | verb | I will now summarize. | |
5. | verb | Summarize the contents in 60 English words. | |
6. | verb | To summarize, I'm saying that society is becoming better. | |
7. | verb | I want to summarize the content of the presentation and draw a conclusion. | |
8. | verb | Summarize the text with your own words. | |
9. | verb | If the statistics are less fuzzy than the fuzzy data they summarize, they are not fuzz-free. | |
10. | verb | I am going to summarize my speech. | |
11. | verb | I'll summarize it all. | |
12. | verb | Could you please summarize the pertinent points? | |
13. | verb | A volunteer at the genealogy library told Tom he should summarize on a pedigree chart whatever information he had learned from his living grandparents. | |
14. | verb | It is difficult to summarize all the steps by which, in seven years, Orbán builds a regime where the people become less free, more dependent on the state, more nationalistic and protectionist. | |
15. | verb | You compose because you want to somehow summarize in some permanent form your most basic feelings about being alive, to set down... some sort of permanent statement about the way it feels to live now, today. |
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This note summarizes some information that we hope to discuss at the meeting in San Francisco. | |
All History shows: idioms of dominant states often lead to the disappearance of the languages of the dominated states. Greek engulfed the Phrygian. Latin killed the Iberian and Gallic. Currently, 25 languages are disappearing every year! Understand one thing: I'm not fighting against English, I fight for diversity. An Armenian proverb wonderfully summarizes my thought: "The more languages you know, the more you are a person." | |
The Kendall tau-x ranking agreement is better because it summarizes ranking information in a single matrix. | |
I will now summarize. |
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Summarize the contents in 60 English words. | |
To summarize, I'm saying that society is becoming better. | |
I want to summarize the content of the presentation and draw a conclusion. | |
Summarize the text with your own words. | |
If the statistics are less fuzzy than the fuzzy data they summarize, they are not fuzz-free. | |
I am going to summarize my speech. | |
I'll summarize it all. | |
Could you please summarize the pertinent points? | |
A volunteer at the genealogy library told Tom he should summarize on a pedigree chart whatever information he had learned from his living grandparents. | |
It is difficult to summarize all the steps by which, in seven years, Orbán builds a regime where the people become less free, more dependent on the state, more nationalistic and protectionist. | |
You compose because you want to somehow summarize in some permanent form your most basic feelings about being alive, to set down... some sort of permanent statement about the way it feels to live now, today. |