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[V P n (not pron)] One voter in Brasilia summed up the mood - `Politicians have lost credibility,' he complained...
[V n P] Obree summed his weekend up in one word: `Disastrous.'
2) PHRASAL VERB If something sums a person or situation up, it represents their most typical characteristics.[V n P] `I love my wife, my horse and my dog,' he said, and that summed him up...
[V P n (not pron)] Sadly, the feud sums up the relationship between Lord Bath and the man who succeeds him.
Syn:3) PHRASAL VERB If you sum up after a speech or at the end of a piece of writing, you briefly state the main points again. When a judge sums up after a trial, he reminds the jury of the evidence and the main arguments of the case they have heard.[V P] When the judge summed up, it was clear he wanted a guilty verdict...
[V P] To sum up: We welcome the statement of the Government and appreciate its willingness and commitment to work cooperatively with us.
4) → See also summing-up
English dictionary. 2008.