Definition of Summing

1. Verb. (present participle of sum) ¹

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Definition of Summing

1. sum [v] - See also: sum

Lexicographical Neighbors of Summing

summersaults
summerset
summersets
summersetted
summersetting
summersweet
summersweets
summertide
summertides
summertime
summertimes
summerwear
summerwood
summerwoods
summery
summing (current term)
summing up
summings
summist
summists
summit
summit meeting
summital
summited
summiteer
summiteers
summities
summiting
summitless
summitries

Literary usage of Summing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England by John Campbell Campbell (1846)
"summing up uf Lord Audley. ViT(Iicl of guilty. should declare only to him the secrets of my conscience, touching the King's supremacy, the special point and ..."

2. The Constitution and Practice of Courts Martial: With a Summary of the Law by Thomas Frederick Simmons (1875)
"The next stage is the summing up of the judge ad vo- cate, ... This summing up, although from the nature of the case it does not occupy the (1) Mr. Mowbray, ..."

3. The Science of Jurisprudence: A Treatise in which the Growth of Positive Law by Hannis Taylor (1908)
"... was approved by both houses on the 12th of February.2 ° '" '' The Declaration of Right thus put forth was a summing A summing up in a dogmatic form of ..."

4. Hints on Advocacy: Conduct of Cases Civil and Criminal. Classes of Witnesses by Richard Harris (1884)
"AS TO summing-UP THE DEFENDANT'S CASE. A FEW words will suffice for this subject. ... It should be remembered that summing-up your evidence is not a ..."

5. Hints on Advocacy by Richard Harris (1880)
"AS TO summing-UP THE DEFENDANT'S CASE. A FEW words will suffice for this subject. ... It should be remembered that summing-up your evidence is not a ..."

6. Hints on Advocacy: Conduct of Cases Civil and Criminal : Classes of by Richard Harris (1882)
"AS TO summing-UP THE DEFENDANT'S CASE. A FEW words will suffice for this subject. ... It should be remembered that summing-up your evidence is not a ..."

7. Leaves from an Actor's Note-book: With Reminiscences and Chit-chat of the by George Vandenhoff (1860)
"summing-UP—Advice to the Stage-struck—A View of the present Condition of the Stage—The Theatre and its Purposes—Farewell. IN November, 1858, I liad the ..."

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