synopsize
Example Sentences
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And one of your arguments — it's difficult to synopsize, but you can do a better job than me — is that the people who still believe in democracy are ceding too much terrain or perhaps not understanding the nature of the conflict.
From Salon
I am so pleased The Post took the time to synopsize the Democratic candidates in a very important election.
From Washington Post
"If you synopsize the books," he adds, "they're about mental illness and depression and drug addiction and alcoholism and childhood trauma and guilt and hatred and all of those things. They're also among some of the funniest books I've ever read. I love that tension between the brilliance of the comedy and the darkness of the subject matter. It is a story of recovery and redemption."
From Los Angeles Times
This article could synopsize the plot, as newspaper convention dictates should be done in this space.
From Los Angeles Times
Okay, that isn’t so simple, but it’s easy enough to synopsize, unlike the story that cuts a path through the greatest hits of existential philosophy.
From The Verge
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