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Meaning of summarize
The primary meaning of the word "summarize" is to give a brief statement of the main points of something.
Etymology of summarize
The word "summarize" comes from the Latin words "summa" meaning 'total' or 'chief' and "marize" from "maritare" or "maritari" meaning 'to marry' or 'to join', but in this context, it is derived from "summarium" meaning 'a summary' or 'an abstract', which is itself from "summare" meaning 'to sum up' or 'to summarize', and the Latin "summare" is a combination of "summa" and the verb "agere" meaning 'to do' or 'to drive', thus the word "summarize" originally meant to sum up or to drive to the main point.
Synonyms
Definitions
- To give a brief statement of the main points of something
- To express the main ideas or facts of something in a shorter and clearer form
- To make a summary of something
Usage Examples
- The professor asked the student to summarize the main points of the chapter
- The article summarizes the key findings of the research study
- Can you summarize the plot of the movie for me?