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NAmE//ˈsʌməˌraɪz//
[transitive, intransitive] summarize (something)Verb Forms present simple I / you / we / they summarize he / she / it summarizes
past simple summarized
-ing form summarizing
- contain, give, offer, present, provide
- brief, concise, succinct
- descriptive, detailed
- excellent
- ~ of findings
- accurately
- briefly, concisely, succinctly
- data, finding, result
- literature
- argument
- recommendation
- conclusion
- In conclusion, the study has provided useful insights into the issues relating to people's perception of crime.
- Based on this study, it can be concluded that the introduction of new street lighting did not reduce reported crime.
- To sum up, no evidence can be found to support the view that improved street lighting reduces reported crime.
- The available evidence clearly leads to the conclusion that the media do have an influence on the public perception of crime.
- The main conclusion to be drawn from this study is that the public perception of crime is significantly influenced by crime news reporting.
- This study has shown that people's fear of crime is out of all proportion to crime itself.
- Fear of crime is out of all proportion to the actual level of crime, and the reasons for this can be summarized as follows. First…
- Overall/In general, women are more likely than men to feel insecure walking alone after dark.
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