"Summarises" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Summarises" Meaning

To summarise means to condense or shorten a piece of information or a text into a shorter form while keeping its essential details or main points.

"Summarises" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Summarises"


Example 1: Academic Writing

> "The lengthy report on the economic trends of the past year summarises the key findings into five main points: rising inflation, decreasing exports, a significant rise in employment rates, a moderate GDP growth, and an unprecedented increase in import costs."

Example 2: Legal Context

> "The lawyer's brief summarises the case, indicating that the plaintiff suffered direct damages due to the negligence of the defendant, proving their liability."

Example 3: Journalism

> "The news article summarises the recent political elections, stating that despite the tight competition, the incumbent president won by a narrow margin."

Example 4: Business Context

> "The company's quarterly report summarises our financial performance over the past three months, highlighting areas of growth and potential economic changes to be aware of."

Example 5: Education

> "The essay prompt requires you to summarise the main arguments presented in the discussion, and then provide your own commentary and analysis."

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