verb
Other Word Forms
- summarist noun
- summarizable adjective
- summarization noun
- summarizer noun
- unsummarizable adjective
- unsummarized adjective
- well-summarized adjective
Etymology
Origin of summarize
Example Sentences
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The growing popularity of chatbots has changed how consumers seek information online; many would rather have a free conversation with a tool that summarizes answers from a range of sources than click around for stories.
It can read your Google Drive and write emails in Gmail, making it the best choice for summarizing your own files or integrating email correspondence.
From MarketWatch
As he summarizes, that’s roughly three times the move for roughly three times the volume of endangered crude.
From MarketWatch
It can listen for and summarize relevant conversations from intercepts.
Solomon’s office issued a statement late Wednesday night summarizing a virtual meeting earlier in the day between the minister and the OpenAI CEO.
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