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Definition of Summarizations
1. summarization [n] - See also: summarization
Lexicographical Neighbors of Summarizations
Literary usage of Summarizations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the State Engineer of California, on Irrigation and the Irrigation by California Office of State Engineer, William Hammond Hall (1888)
"The summarizations on Irrigable and Tillable Lands, Water-supply, Practice of
Irrigation, ... These summarizations are not put in this volume because, ..."
2. Manual of Style: A Compilation of the Typographical Rules in Force at the by University of Chicago Press (1911)
"The first word after a colon only when introducing a complete passage, or sentence
which would have independent meaning, as in summarizations and quotations ..."
3. Child Protective Services: A Guide for Caseworkers by Diane Depanfilis (1992)
"Use interpersonal skills effectively (eg, nonverbal skills and verbal skills,
strategic use of questions, summarizations, etc.). ..."
4. Manual of Style: A Compilation of Typographical Rules Governing the by University of Chicago Press (1911)
"The first word after a colon only when introducing a complete passage, or sentence
which would have independent meaning, as in summarizations and quotations ..."
5. Psychological Interpretations of Society by Michael Marks Davis (1909)
"Systems of sociology, nevertheless, are justified, and from time to time are
desirable, as intellectual stock-takings and summarizations of special studies ..."
6. How to See the Vatican by Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen (1914)
"But he concludes with another of his scathing summarizations : " Nevertheless,
they were able to secure him—who deemed himself a demi-god—nothing more than ..."
7. Entomological News and Proceedings of the Entomological Section of the by Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Entomological Section (1904)
"... and together help to make each other clear, to all of which are added his
illuminating summarizations and comprehensive treatment of the whole. ..."