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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
synopsize .
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Examples
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It used color images liberally and synopsized selected textual information.
Google expected to unveil redesigned results pages today 2010
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This is what happens when you leave a director who doesn't know what he's talking about to give a TED talk -- he basically just synopsized what you can read on Wikipedia about these guys. concretelogic
VOTD: Neill Blomkamp’s TED Talk: Life On Other Planets and the Future of Human Civilization | /Film 2010
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It's one of those necessary evils of publishing, because people insist on synopses, even when the matter in question cannot be accurately synopsized.
"...the path widened and blackened and curved." stsisyphus 2008
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Here is my synopsized, but specific version of the Bill of Rights, followed by the Bill of Rights.
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Ran into John Simon on the train, who was on his way to catch a new play that sounded dire as he synopsized it.
Sunday in the Park with Jim: James Wolcott Wolcott, James, 1952- 2009
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I have however read the synopsized version of the book in the Chronicle.
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The Historical and Political Truth about Abyssinia is synopsized in the following points: 1.
Open Letter to H. E. Mr. Gurjit Singh, Ambassador of India in Abyssinia (Fake 'Ethiopia') 2008
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Yes, even if the book being synopsized is written in the first person.
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The video hors d'oeuvre that was dished up prior to the Senator's speech quickly and brilliantly synopsized a woman of character, of life-long caring, of determination, of serious goals and ambitions of quality.
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And synopsized the entire struggle we are up against in a nutshell.
Anti American 2008
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