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synopsize

 
Dictionary: syn·op·size   (sĭ-nŏp'sīz') pronunciation
tr.v., -sized, -siz·ing, -siz·es.
To make a synopsis of; summarize.

[Greek sunopsizein, to sum up, from Greek sunopsis, general view. See synopsis.]


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    To give a recapitulation of the salient facts of: abstract, epitomize, go over, recapitulate, review, run down, run through, summarize, sum up, wrap up. Informal recap. See thoughts.

 
 
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