summary
[sʌmərɪ]

noun

[Definition]: a brief recap

[Example Sentences]:
1. An executive summary describing the changes runs from page 7 to page 18.
2. The company is private, but it regularly releases a summary of its financial data to investors.
3. The summary is that it has been a great year.
4. The plan is then to share an executive summary next week with Uber employees and the general public.
5. The chairman made public only a summary before the vote.
6. In summary, Google just seems to keep moving out to the edges of technology wherever one looks.
7. What follows is my attempt at a summary and analysis.
8. That was a reversal for NASA, which had earlier promised to release a summary of its investigation.
9. Here is an edited summary of key points in the conversation.
10. The plan was outlined in White House summary documents.
11. Here is a summary of response times measured for Super Bowl advertisers, Jones said.
12. It also provides a summary, through a dashboard, of how heavily the API is used.
13. As he grew more isolated, Lanza only spoke to his mother via email or text, the summary said.
14. In summary, I use NAS boxes as file servers.
15. In summary, this is a welcome release.


[Synonyms]abstract, precis
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