Definition of SUMMARIES. Meaning of SUMMARIES. Synonyms of SUMMARIES

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Definition of SUMMARIES

Summaries
Summary Sum"ma*ry, n.; pl. Summaries. [F. sommaire, or L. summarium. See Summary, a.] A general or comprehensive statement; an abridged account; an abstract, abridgment, or compendium, containing the sum or substance of a fuller account.

Meaning of SUMMARIES from wikipedia

- Look up summary or summarisation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Summary may refer to: Abstract (summary), shortening a p****age or a write-up without...
- concept of summary justice to punish a summary offense, as in the case of a drumhead court-martial, but the term usually denotes the summary execution...
- of research occurred via vehicles such as executive summaries: 'executives only read the summaries' we were told". Similarly Colin Leys, writing in The...
- A summary offence or petty offence is a violation in some common law jurisdictions that can be proceeded against summarily, without the right to a jury...
- In law, a summary judgment, also referred to as judgment as a matter of law or summary disposition, is a judgment entered by a court for one party and...
- In descriptive statistics, summary statistics are used to summarize a set of observations, in order to communicate the largest amount of information as...
- summaries written by users when submitting changes to a page. Similar to the function of a log message in a revision control system, an edit summary is...
- the year before News Review had started on television. News Review was a summary of the w****'s news, first broadcast on Sunday, 26 April 1964 on BBC 2 and...
- Summary relatives are people in a state of relationship that occurs between the biological children of a couple and the biological children of only one...
- with the full text of the do****ent or a summary. In the Greco-Roman world, many texts were abstracted: summaries of non-fiction works were known as epitomes...