Sentence examples for summarising from inspiring English sources

The word 'summarising' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to talk about condensing or simplifying information into a shorter form. For example: In this paper, I will be summarising the main points of the article and drawing my own conclusions.

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summarising

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Present participle of summarise

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A letter from the scientists summarising their arguments and two fuller reports can be read here.

In the latter part of his career he worked in regulatory affairs, summarising drug trials for government reports on drugs including alpha blockers, prescribed for high blood pressure, and cimetidine, which counters stomach acid.

An article from 1996 does a good job of summarising the principles of this movement: don't act like an ostrich and ignore the future by putting your head in the sand; don't act like a fireman and just respond to threats to your future; and don't focus just on insurance against for the future.

Summarising predictions in recent futurological literature, John Lanchester has written: "There's capital, doing better than ever; the robots, doing all the work; and the great mass of humanity, doing not much but having fun playing with its gadgets".

The CO will produce a report summarising the investigation for consideration by the panel ("the report").

Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 5.26pm GMT17:26 Cameron is summarising his new announcements.

Summarising the shenanigans of tycoons and politicians exemplifies that, but does not explain it.Mr James rightly avoids one catch-all thesis.

She staves off the reader's frustration by filling gaps with educated guesses, mining Fitzgerald's juvenilia, decoding marginalia and, as Fitzgerald's quirks hardened into crabbiness, summarising the caustic notes the grande dame prepared on other writers".Those who did not like Penelope Fitzgerald found her reserved, perverse, stubborn, mischievous, wilful and sharp- tongued.

But the corporate brand is built on the magazine, and the company has not been helped by its epic decline.Reader's Digest began in the 1920s by summarising books and "articles of lasting interest" from other publications.

MARK THOMA directs us to a Simon Johnson piece summarising a Daron Acemoglu essay on the way that our mental models of the world around us led us to the financial crisis of last year.

Summarising his efforts, Mr Ramsbotham muses: "We lived in shit and thought that was how God made it.

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