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the summing
noun
A quantity obtained by addition or aggregation.
Exact(52)
The summing up was fair and precise.
Other mitigating factors, including previous wrongful imprisonment, were not addressed in the summing up.
He investigated relationships between the summing and differencing of finite and infinite sequences of numbers.
"You have to plug in your dates and the numbers, but it does all the summing for you.
ONE ON ONE!!! IF YA ARD ENOUGH! #BBCDebate Blimey it's like @MannyPacquiao v. @FloydMayweather in the summing up.
"Third verse is usually the summing up, and she would do interesting things with shaping vowels, very subtle things," Cooder said.
Similar(6)
The actors too often give their speeches as if delivering the summing-up paragraphs of term papers.
A name echoing down the corridors These and other passages from the summing-up haunted us and we waited.
At Amnesty's Secret Policeman's Ball in 1979, Cook performed an eight-minute monologue entitled Entirely a Matter for You, which criticised the summing-up in a recent trial.
It came into focus briefly during the summing-up on Thursday as Mr Justice Cooke accepted the 19-year-old Mohammad Amir had come under pressure from those forces.
I was going to say that the slow-growing romance between Michael and Jessica in this trilogy really touched me, but I've just read through the summing-up of the storyline and it is utterly bonkers.
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