abstracter
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Definition
- Noun:
- A person who creates abstracts or summaries: An "abstracter" is someone whose job or function is to read documents, reports, or other texts and produce a concise summary (an abstract) of their main points and essential information.
Usage
- The word "abstracter" is a specialized term, most commonly used in professional, academic, or legal contexts where summarizing lengthy documents is a formal task.
- It refers specifically to the person performing the action of abstracting. The resulting summary is called an "abstract."
Examples
- Noun:
- The law firm hired an abstracter to summarize the key findings from hundreds of pages of case files.
- As an abstracter for a scientific journal, her job is to condense complex research papers into brief overviews.
Advanced Usage
- "Title abstracter": A specialized professional, often in real estate or law, who researches and summarizes the history of ownership and legal claims on a property.
- Before finalizing the sale, the title abstracter confirmed there were no outstanding liens on the house.
Variants and Related Words
- Abstract (noun): The summary itself.
- Please read the abstract before the full article.
- Abstract (verb): The action of summarizing.
- She will abstract the main arguments from the thesis.
- Abstraction (noun): The process of summarizing, or a general idea removed from concrete reality.
- The abstraction of data is a key skill.
Synonyms
- Summarizer
- Digest writer
- Précis writer
Related Phrases
- To abstract information: To extract and summarize key information.
- The software helps abstract information from large datasets.
Noun
- one who makes abstracts or summarizes information