summarize

summarize
summarizable, adj.summarization, n.summarizer, summarist, n.
/sum"euh ruyz'/, v.t., summarized, summarizing.
1. to make a summary of; state or express in a concise form.
2. to constitute a summary of.
Also, esp. Brit., summarise.
[1870-75; SUMMAR(Y) + -IZE]

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