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    summing-up
    /ˌsʌmɪŋˈʌp/

    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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  2. SUMMING-UP definition: 1. a speech made by a judge or lawyer to the jury towards the end of a trial, telling them again…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SUMMING-UP is the act or statement of one who sums up. How to use summing-up in a sentence.

  4. a statement by a judge or lawyer to a jury in a court legal action that gives the main facts that have been provided, in order to help the jury decide if someone is guilty or not: The failure of the trial judge to put this defence before the jury in his summing up was the major ground for upsetting the conviction.

  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. a short, clear description that gives the main facts or ideas about something: You have 30 seconds to give me a sum-up of your conversation with your boss. I think that's a perfect sum-up of this movie. Related word. sum. Synonyms. summary. upsum.

  7. summing-up. also summing up. Word forms: plural summings-up. countable noun. In a trial, the judge's summing-up is the speech the judge makes at the end of the trial to remind the jury of the evidence and the main arguments of the case they have heard. There was pandemonium in court as the judge gave his summing-up.

  8. Definition of summing-up noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Jun 14, 2024 · Definitions of. summing up. noun. a concluding summary (as in presenting a case before a law court) synonyms: rundown, summation. see more.

  10. summing-up in American English. (ˈsʌmɪŋˈʌp) noun Word forms: plural summings-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.

  11. 1. a review or summary of the main points of an argument, speech, etc. 2. (Law) a direction regarding the law and a summary of the evidence, given by a judge in his address to the jury before they retire to consider their verdict.