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    Sum·ming-up
    /ˌsəmiNGˈəp/

    noun

    • 1. a restatement of the main points of an argument, case, etc.: "he was obviously startled at her cynical summing-up of his offer"
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  3. Summing-up is the act or statement of one who sums up, or gives a brief overview of something. It can also mean the closing argument in a legal case. See synonyms, word history, and examples of summing-up.

  4. Summing-up is a noun that means a speech made by a judge or lawyer to the jury at the end of a trial, summarizing the main facts and issues. Learn more about its usage, synonyms, and related words from Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. Summing-up definition: a summation or statement made for the purpose of reviewing the basic concepts or principles of an argument, story, explanation, testimony, or the like, and usually presented at the end.. See examples of SUMMING-UP used in a sentence.

  6. Summing-up is a noun that means a speech made by a judge or lawyer to the jury at the end of a trial, summarizing the main facts of the case. Learn more about its usage, synonyms, and translations from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  7. 3 days ago · Summing-up is a noun that means a review or summary of the main points of an argument, speech, etc, or a direction regarding the law and a summary of the evidence, given by a judge in a trial. Learn more about its word frequency, synonyms, pronunciation, and usage in sentences.

  8. An action or object that sums something or someone up represents the most typical qualities of that person or thing: For me, her paintings sum up the restless spirit of America. to quickly form an opinion about someone or something:

  9. noun, plural sum·mings-up. a summation or statement made for the purpose of reviewing the basic concepts or principles of an argument, story, explanation, testimony, or the like, and usually presented at the end.

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