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Summarises

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Summarises meaning

third-person singular simple present indicative of summarise

Example sentences (20)

Doug Gay, an academic at Glasgow University, a Church of Scotland minister and an SNP member, summarises the mood of the party.

Each plaque details a person’s name, life dates, profession or accomplishment and their relationship with the building, or in the case of a specific place, summarises why the location is significant with relevant dates.

Global High-Pressure Gas Cylinder Market from 2023 to 2029 report summarises significant advances in the worldwide industry.

It summarises the market size and CAGR for each of the Nuts and Seeds market’s segments and sub-segments.

The probable cause affidavit - which summarises evidence and circumstances of an arrest - also alleges that one of those two roommates saw a masked man dressed in black in the house the morning of the murders.

In the first two days alone, little summarises Mullins’ dominance quite like the fact that, at the time of writing, he’s set to saddle ten ante-post favourites in the first two days of racing.

Maybe it summarises the last races we had with him but this is the worst.

Wordlessly, Aayush summarises our own complicated feelings about the character.

The following table summarises the returns policy on unwanted goods for five major online retailers in South Africa.

The following table summarises the sensitivity of financial instruments held at balance date to possible movements in the exchange rate of the Australian dollar to foreign currencies, with all other variables held constant.

A comrade summarises: “It was the biggest demo in Vorarlberg in decades, with around 6,000 participating.

A new report summarises the outcome of a hearing held in London on April 1, in which a panel decided to strike Mr Maciuca off the register.

Bogut summarises the game he played last night as perhaps only he can, or would.

In lean prose, its new paper, Tackling Misinformation in an Open Society, summarises the weaknesses of both the law and oversight of the UK electoral framework.

It has a name which summarises the purpose and created the process through which the function of its parts will run towards its goal.

John Christensen, now Chair of the Tax Justice Network, summarises the lack of progress that has been made: “Ten years after the crash, household debt is at record levels.

The following chart summarises the firm’s findings.

The Report summarises it as the ‘overexploitation and agricultural activity, driven by our runaway consumption, are still the dominant causes of current species loss.

The report summarises water quality of the river during four rounds of biological testing in the Uttarakhand stretch, and reveals that at the Haridwar barrage biological water quality improves from slight pollution to clean.

The table summarises how South Africa’s overall rank for its competitive environment was calculated.