summary
IPA: sˈʌmɝi
noun
- An abstract or a condensed presentation of the substance of a body of material.
- A surname.
adjective
- Concise, brief or presented in a condensed form
- Performed speedily and without formal ceremony.
- (law) Performed by skipping the procedures of a standard and fair trial.
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Examples of "summary" in Sentences
- Here is the summary of the votes.
- Morever, the summary was libelous.
- The summary is nowhere on the web.
- The errors in the summary are blatant.
- It is a summary of the natural history.
- The summary is glib and sensationalistic.
- A Daringly Brief Summary of a Huge Phenomenon.
- This, in summary, is the Roosevelt Recovery Programme.
- To the extent that your summary is accurate I would agree with Glazier.
- The list of charges follows the brief summary of the victim's testimony.
- The following is a brief summary of the key events in its tumultuous history.
- The NFL released what it described as a summary of its proposal to the union:
- It is a brief summary of Puerto Rican military servitude in the United States Military.
- Rather than repeating the story, here's what's happening in summary from the Art Newspaper ..
- The NSA staff would therefore have a vested interest in ensuring that the material in the summary is accurate.
- Let me ask: assuming that my summary is accurate, rather than yours, what would your reaction to Black Matrix be?
- In such cases, one usually can avoid the term summary judgment and say that “the judge dismissed the case before trial”
- This summary is the belief of the most conservative of the outstanding clinicians in the United States engaged in diabetic work on a large scale.
- Peter [325] down to the present time; and she alone maintained a brief but definitely formulated _lex_, which she entitled the summary of apostolic tradition, and by reference to which she decided all questions of faith with admirable certainty.
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