compendize
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- Compendize means to create a comprehensive but concise summary of a larger work.
- It is a C1-level verb used primarily in formal, academic, or professional contexts.
- The goal of compendizing is to reduce volume while maintaining the breadth of the original content.
- It is the active verb form of 'compendium' and relates to the adjective 'compendious'.
To compendize is to perform a surgical strike on a vast body of information, extracting the vital organs of meaning while discarding the unnecessary tissue of verbosity. Unlike a simple summary, which might only touch upon the main highlights, the act of compendizing implies a rigorous intellectual effort to maintain the structural integrity and the comprehensive scope of the original work in a drastically reduced format. It is the art of the 'compendium' in active form. When an academic compendizes a thousand-page historical record into a fifty-page handbook, they are not merely shortening it; they are distilling its essence so that the reader gains a holistic understanding without the burden of exhaustive detail. This term is most frequently encountered in high-level academic, legal, and technical environments where the density of information requires specialized synthesis.
- Intellectual Rigor
- Compendizing requires a deep understanding of the source material to ensure no critical nuance is lost during the reduction process.
- Breadth vs. Depth
- While depth is sacrificed for brevity, the breadth of the subject must remain intact to qualify as a true compendization.
The lead researcher was tasked to compendize the decade-long study into a single, actionable briefing for the board of directors.
In the digital age, the ability to compendize has become a premium skill. With the deluge of data available, professionals who can take complex datasets and compendize them into readable, comprehensive executive summaries are highly valued. It involves a process of categorization, prioritization, and elegant phrasing. To compendize is to respect the reader's time while honoring the author's complexity. It is often used in the context of creating 'digests' or 'handbooks' which serve as the definitive short-form reference for a larger discipline. For example, a legal scholar might compendize centuries of case law into a single volume for practicing attorneys.
We need you to compendize the technical manuals so the technicians can find answers quickly on-site.
- Formal Usage
- This word is rarely heard in casual conversation; it belongs to the lexicon of editors, scholars, and high-level strategists.
It is difficult to compendize such a multifaceted philosophy without losing its inherent contradictions.
The editor's goal was to compendize the encyclopedia into a portable student edition.
- Systematic Reduction
- The process is not random; it follows the logical structure of the source material to maintain coherence.
Can you compendize these results for the morning meeting?
Using 'compendize' correctly requires placing it in contexts where information density is high and the need for a comprehensive overview is paramount. It functions as a transitive verb, meaning it always takes an object—the thing being summarized. You don't just 'compendize'; you compendize a report, a book, a history, or a theory. Because it is a C1-level word, it pairs well with other formal vocabulary and complex sentence structures. It is particularly effective when you want to describe a process that is more sophisticated than 'shortening' or 'shrinking'. It implies an editorial intelligence at work.
- The Objective Case
- The object of 'compendize' should ideally be a large or complex body of work. You wouldn't compendize a grocery list, but you would compendize a national budget.
The historian spent years attempting to compendize the oral traditions of the tribe into a written archive.
Grammatically, 'compendize' follows standard verb conjugation rules (compendizes, compendized, compendizing). It is often used in the infinitive form ('to compendize') following verbs like 'attempt', 'seek', 'manage', or 'require'. It also appears frequently in passive constructions, such as 'The data was compendized for easier consumption,' which shifts the focus from the person doing the work to the result of the work itself. When using it, ensure that the context supports the idea of 'completeness'. If the summary is meant to be brief and incomplete, 'summarize' or 'outline' is a better choice.
By compendizing the various legal arguments, the clerk provided the judge with a clear path to a decision.
- Prepositional Usage
- It is often followed by 'into' (compendize X into Y) or 'for' (compendize X for the audience).
The challenge was to compendize the vast scientific findings into a five-minute presentation.
She managed to compendize the entire curriculum into a single weekend workshop.
- Collocation with Adverbs
- Commonly paired with 'effectively', 'succinctly', 'skilfully', or 'meticulously'.
To compendize successfully, one must first master the art of critical reading.
The environment for 'compendize' is one of high-level discourse. You will hear it in the hallowed halls of academia, specifically during thesis defenses or faculty meetings where curriculum design is discussed. It is a favorite of librarians and archivists who deal with the systematic organization of human knowledge. In the publishing industry, editors use it when discussing the creation of 'Readers' or 'Anthologies' that aim to provide a comprehensive look at an author's career or a specific genre without including every single word ever written. It is also found in the legal profession, where 'compendizing' evidence or testimony into a brief is a vital part of litigation strategy.
- Academic Discourse
- Professors may ask students to compendize their research findings for a poster session or a short journal article.
- Corporate Strategy
- Consultants compendize market trends and competitor data into 'white papers' for their clients.
The keynote speaker attempted to compendize thirty years of environmental activism into a twenty-minute talk.
In the medical field, researchers often need to compendize vast amounts of clinical trial data into 'abstracts' or 'meta-analyses'. This allows practitioners to stay updated on the latest treatments without reading thousands of individual pages of raw data. You might also encounter it in the world of high-end journalism, particularly in publications like 'The Economist' or 'Foreign Affairs', where the goal is to provide a comprehensive yet concise overview of complex global events. It is a word that signals professionalism, intellectual capacity, and a respect for the structural integrity of information.
Our legal team must compendize the discovery documents before the trial begins next month.
- Information Science
- The goal of a database is often to compendize data points into actionable insights for the end-user.
Is it possible to compendize the history of the Roman Empire into a single semester course?
The AI was trained to compendize legal statutes for paralegals.
- Publishing
- To compendize a series of novels into a single volume requires careful editing of subplots.
We need a writer who can compendize these complex theories for a general audience.
The most frequent mistake people make with 'compendize' is confusing it with 'summarize'. While they are related, they are not perfect synonyms. Summarizing can be brief and partial; compendizing must be brief and *comprehensive*. If you leave out a major section of the original work, you haven't compendized it; you've just summarized it. Another common error is using 'compendize' for physical objects. You cannot compendize a suitcase or a room; you can only compendize information or abstract concepts. It is a cognitive action, not a physical one. Using 'condense' is more appropriate for physical volume reduction.
- Confusing with 'Compromise'
- Due to the similar phonetic start, some non-native speakers accidentally say 'compromise' when they mean 'compendize', which drastically changes the meaning to giving something up or reaching an agreement.
- Overuse in Casual Speech
- Using this word at a party or while talking to children can make you sound detached or overly formal. It's important to match your register to your audience.
Incorrect: I need to compendize my clothes into this backpack. (Use 'pack' or 'condense').
Spelling is another area where mistakes occur. People often misspell it as 'compendise' (the British spelling is acceptable, but 'compendize' is more standard in American English) or 'compendize' with an extra 'i' (compendizize). Furthermore, some users forget that it is a verb. They might say 'I made a compendize of the book' when they should say 'I compendized the book' or 'I made a compendium of the book'. Understanding the parts of speech in the word family (compendium, compendious, compendize) is crucial for accurate usage. Finally, ensure you aren't using it as a synonym for 'shorten' when the result is just a fragment rather than a whole.
Incorrect: He gave a compendize speech. (Use 'compendious' as the adjective).
- Grammatical Category
- Remember that 'compendize' is the action. If you need a noun, use 'compendium'. If you need an adjective, use 'compendious'.
Incorrect: To compendize the meeting, we left early. (Use 'conclude' or 'summarize').
Correct: It took great skill to compendize the thousand-page report into a readable brief.
- Contextual Appropriateness
- Don't use it for simple tasks. Compendizing is a heavy-duty intellectual task.
Incorrect: I will compendize my thoughts on the movie. (Use 'summarize' or 'share').
While 'compendize' is a specific and powerful word, there are several alternatives that might be more appropriate depending on the context and the desired level of formality. Understanding the nuances between these words will help you choose the most precise term for your writing. 'Summarize' is the most common alternative, but it lacks the implication of 'completeness' that 'compendize' carries. 'Abridge' is often used for books and plays, implying that the length has been reduced by cutting out parts while keeping the main story. 'Condense' suggests making something more dense or compact, often used for both physical and abstract things.
- Summarize vs. Compendize
- Summarizing focuses on the main points; compendizing focuses on a comprehensive but shorter version of the whole.
- Epitomize
- To epitomize is to be a perfect example of something, but it can also mean to summarize. It carries a sense of 'ideal representation'.
- Encapsulate
- This means to express the essential features of something succinctly. It’s like putting the 'soul' of the work into a small container.
While he could summarize the plot, he couldn't compendize the complex themes of the novel.
Other high-level alternatives include 'digest' (to arrange information in a convenient, systematized way), 'synopsize' (to make a synopsis), and 'abstract' (to extract the essence of a document). 'Abstract' is very common in scientific writing. 'Synopsize' is common in the film and literary industries. If you are looking for a more poetic or metaphorical term, 'crystallize' or 'distill' might work. 'Distill' implies removing the 'water' or filler to leave only the 'spirit' or essential part. 'Crystallize' implies making something clear and fixed in a brief form. Choosing the right one depends on whether you want to emphasize the process (distill), the result (digest), or the completeness (compendize).
The professor asked the students to digest the primary sources before the seminar.
- Synopsize
- Often used in creative writing to provide a narrative overview of a story's plot.
Can you encapsulate your entire philosophy in just one sentence?
The goal was to distill the complex data into a few key insights for the marketing team.
- Meta-Analysis
- In science, this is a formal method to compendize the results of multiple studies.
The student was able to synopsize the film's plot in under a minute.
How Formal Is It?
रोचक तथ्य
The word 'compendium' originally referred to a shortcut on a road or a way of saving money. It only later became applied to books and information.
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing it as 'com-pen-deez'
- Stressing the first syllable
- Adding an extra 'i' (compendizize)
- Confusing it with 'compromise'
- Missing the 'd' sound
कठिनाई स्तर
Requires understanding of academic and formal contexts.
Hard to use correctly without sounding pretentious.
Rarely used in speech; 'summarize' is usually preferred.
Can be understood from context if 'summary' is known.
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आगे सीखें
उन्नत
ज़रूरी व्याकरण
Transitive Verbs
You must compendize *the data* (object).
Infinitive of Purpose
He worked late *to compendize* the report.
Passive Voice for Objectivity
The results *were compendized* for the board.
Gerunds as Subjects
*Compendizing* is a difficult skill to master.
Adverb Placement
She *succinctly* compendized the argument.
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
I make the big story small.
I make the big story small.
Simple present tense.
He tells the story in one minute.
He tells the story in one minute.
Subject-verb agreement.
Please write a short note.
Please write a short note.
Imperative sentence.
This is a small book of facts.
This is a small book of facts.
Demonstrative pronoun.
We need to make it short.
We need to make it short.
Infinitive phrase.
She says the main ideas.
She says the main ideas.
Simple plural noun.
The teacher makes a short list.
The teacher makes a short list.
Singular subject.
Read this small summary.
Read this small summary.
Direct object.
I can summarize the movie for you.
I can summarize the movie for you.
Modal verb 'can'.
He wrote a short version of the news.
He wrote a short version of the news.
Past tense 'wrote'.
We need to compendize our study notes.
We need to make our notes shorter but complete.
Infinitive after 'need'.
The book is too long, so I made it shorter.
The book is too long, so I made it shorter.
Conjunction 'so'.
She gave a quick report of the meeting.
She gave a quick report of the meeting.
Adjective-noun pair.
Can you tell me the main points?
Can you tell me the main points?
Interrogative form.
They compendized the rules for the game.
They made a short, complete list of rules.
Regular past tense '-ed'.
This guide helps to compendize the information.
This guide helps to make the information short.
Present simple third person.
The student tried to compendize the history of Europe.
The student tried to make a complete summary of European history.
Infinitive as object.
It is helpful to compendize your research before writing.
It is helpful to summarize all your research.
Expletive 'it' construction.
The company compendized the annual report into five pages.
The company reduced the report to five complete pages.
Prepositional phrase with 'into'.
She is compendizing the data for the presentation.
She is currently making a summary of the data.
Present continuous tense.
If you compendize the text, it will be easier to read.
If you summarize the text thoroughly, it will be easier.
First conditional.
He has compendized all the legal documents.
He has finished summarizing all the legal papers.
Present perfect tense.
We must compendize the instructions for the new staff.
We must make a complete, short version of the instructions.
Modal verb 'must'.
The editor's job is to compendize the manuscript.
The editor needs to make the book shorter but complete.
Possessive noun.
The researcher managed to compendize the complex findings succinctly.
The researcher successfully summarized the complex results briefly.
Adverb modifying the verb.
Compendizing the vast array of data was a daunting task.
Summarizing all that data was very difficult.
Gerund as subject.
The goal is to compendize the essence of the theory without losing detail.
The goal is to summarize the theory's heart without losing important parts.
Negative infinitive phrase.
She compendized the various viewpoints into a single coherent article.
She synthesized the different opinions into one clear story.
Transitive verb usage.
The handbook compendizes the most important safety procedures.
The handbook provides a complete summary of safety rules.
Present simple for general truth.
He was asked to compendize his life's work for the biography.
He had to summarize his whole career for a book.
Passive voice 'was asked'.
By compendizing the literature, they identified a significant gap in research.
By summarizing all the books, they found what was missing.
Preposition 'by' + gerund.
The software can compendize large text files in seconds.
The program can summarize big files very quickly.
Ability with 'can'.
It is essential to compendize the legal precedents before the trial commences.
It is necessary to create a comprehensive summary of past cases before court.
Subjunctive-like 'it is essential that...' structure.
The author attempted to compendize the entire history of philosophy into one volume.
The author tried to synthesize all philosophical history in a single book.
Infinitive phrase as direct object.
She has a remarkable ability to compendize abstract concepts for her students.
She is very good at making difficult ideas simple and complete.
Noun + infinitive to show ability.
The executive summary must compendize the strategic goals of the five-year plan.
The summary needs to thoroughly condense the long-term goals.
Modal of necessity 'must'.
The digital archive aims to compendize the cultural heritage of the region.
The archive wants to create a complete summary of the local culture.
Aims to + infinitive.
Unless we compendize these reports, the board will not have time to read them.
If we don't summarize these, the board won't read them.
Conditional with 'unless'.
The professor's lecture compendized the latest developments in quantum physics.
The lecture provided a thorough overview of new physics news.
Past tense for a completed event.
Compendizing requires both a sharp analytical mind and a gift for brevity.
Summarizing needs both analysis and the ability to be short.
Gerund as subject with compound predicate.
The scholar's magnum opus was an attempt to compendize the totality of human knowledge.
The scholar's greatest work tried to summarize everything humans know.
Predicative nominative following 'was'.
To compendize such a multifaceted narrative without stripping its soul is no small feat.
Summarizing this complex story without losing its essence is very hard.
Infinitive phrase as a complex subject.
The treaty sought to compendize the various territorial claims into a single agreement.
The treaty tried to bring all land claims into one short document.
Sought to + infinitive.
The algorithm's primary function is to compendize disparate data streams into actionable intelligence.
The AI's main job is to turn many data sources into one clear summary.
Genitive 'algorithm's' + copular 'is'.
The editor meticulously compendized the poet's sprawling works for the 'Selected Poems' edition.
The editor carefully summarized the poet's many poems for a new book.
Adverbial modification of a past tense verb.
In his final lecture, he compendized his philosophical evolution over forty years.
In his last talk, he summarized how his thinking changed over 40 years.
Prepositional phrase of time and place.
The challenge lies in the ability to compendize complexity without descending into oversimplification.
The hard part is summarizing without making it too simple.
Gerund following a preposition.
The museum's new exhibit compendizes the history of industrialization in the valley.
The new show provides a complete summary of how the valley changed.
Present simple for a current state.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
— To focus only on the most important parts while being thorough.
We need to compendize the essentials of the contract.
— To summarize specifically to save time or space.
The author compendized the text for brevity.
— A common legal phrase for creating a summary for a court case.
The clerk will compendize the testimony into a brief.
— To provide a thorough but short version of research outcomes.
Please compendize the results of the survey.
— To summarize something to make it easier to understand.
I will compendize my argument for clarity.
— To create a shortened, complete version of a school's courses.
The board wants to compendize the science curriculum.
— To summarize a story while keeping all plot points.
The reviewer compendized the narrative in the first paragraph.
— To bring all evidence together in a short, complete way.
The detective compendized the evidence for the prosecutor.
— To summarize the different sides of an argument.
The moderator compendized the debate at the end.
— To make a long instruction book into a short guide.
They compendized the manual for the new users.
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
Sounds similar but means to reach an agreement or put something at risk.
Condense can be used for physical objects; compendize is for information.
Summarize is more general and doesn't always mean the result is complete.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
— To summarize something in a very few words.
In a nutshell, we need to compendize the entire project by Friday.
informal— To focus on the most important part of something.
To compendize this effectively, we must get to the heart of the matter.
neutral— To skip the unimportant parts and get to the main point.
Let's cut to the chase and compendize the final results.
informal— The overall summary or outcome of a situation.
The long and short of it is that we need to compendize the data.
neutral— To reduce something to its most fundamental parts.
We need to boil it down and compendize the theory.
informal— To summarize a long narrative briefly.
To make a long story short, she compendized the entire book.
informal— To provide the main essence or general meaning.
Just give the gist; don't try to compendize every detail.
informal— To understand the hidden meaning, which helps in compendizing.
You have to read between the lines to compendize his poetry.
neutral— To finish or summarize a discussion.
Let's wrap it up by compendizing our main conclusions.
informal— To provide context, often through a summary.
This summary will help compendize the issue and put it in perspective.
neutralआसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Both mean to shorten.
Abridge usually means cutting out sections; compendize means rewriting the whole in a smaller way.
I abridged the book by removing chapter five; I compendized it by rewriting it in ten pages.
Both involve making something brief.
Encapsulate focuses on the core 'feeling' or 'soul'; compendize focuses on the 'whole' information.
The quote encapsulates his life; the book compendizes his career.
Both relate to summaries.
Epitomize usually means to be a perfect example of something.
He epitomizes kindness; he compendized the rules.
Both are systematic summaries.
Digest is often a noun or a collection of many different summaries.
I read the legal digest; I compendized the case.
Both mean to make a synopsis.
Synopsize is mostly used for narrative plots in fiction.
She synopsized her novel; he compendized the study.
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
I need to compendize [noun].
I need to compendize my notes.
They compendized [noun] into [noun].
They compendized the report into a brief.
It is difficult to compendize [complex noun] without [gerund].
It is difficult to compendize the theory without losing detail.
The ability to compendize [noun] is [adjective].
The ability to compendize information is invaluable.
Can you compendize [noun]?
Can you compendize the rules?
He is compendizing [noun] for [person].
He is compendizing the data for the boss.
Having compendized [noun], the [noun] [verb].
Having compendized the results, the team felt ready.
The [noun] was meticulously compendized.
The history was meticulously compendized.
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इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
Rare in speech, occasional in high-level writing.
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I need to compendize my bag.
→
I need to condense my bag.
Compendize is only for information, not physical objects.
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He gave a compendize report.
→
He gave a compendious report.
Compendize is a verb; use the adjective 'compendious' to describe the report.
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I will compendize about the book.
→
I will compendize the book.
Compendize is a transitive verb; it doesn't need 'about'.
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The summary was very compendize.
→
The summary was very compendious.
Again, use the adjective form after 'was'.
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I made a compendize of the notes.
→
I made a compendium of the notes.
Use the noun 'compendium' for the result of the action.
सुझाव
Choose Your Audience
Only use 'compendize' with people who have a high level of English or in professional settings.
Always Use an Object
Remember that you must compendize *something*. You can't just say 'I am compendizing.'
Focus on Completeness
When you compendize, make sure you don't leave out any major sections of the original work.
The 'Z' vs 'S' Rule
In American English, use 'z'. In British English, 's' is more common, but 'z' is also accepted.
Learn the Family
Learning 'compendium' and 'compendious' at the same time will help you remember 'compendize'.
Use for High Density
Save this word for when you are dealing with very dense or difficult information.
The 'Pen' Trick
Imagine using a pen to draw a smaller but perfect version of a big picture.
Compendize vs Abridge
Abridge is for cutting; compendize is for distilling.
Context Clues
If you hear this word, expect a very high-quality and thorough summary to follow.
Practice the Stress
Say 'com-PEN-dize' five times out loud to get the rhythm right.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Think of 'Com-Pen-Dize'. You use a 'Pen' to 'Dize' (size down) a 'Com' (complete) work.
दृश्य संबंध
Imagine a giant wet sponge being squeezed until it is small and dense, but still holds all the original water (information).
Word Web
चैलेंज
Try to compendize the plot of your favorite movie into exactly three sentences, ensuring you mention every major character and the ending.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
Derived from the Latin 'compendium', which means 'a shortcut' or 'a saving'. It comes from 'com-' (together) and 'pendere' (to weigh).
मूल अर्थ: A weighing together, a saving, or a shortcut.
Indo-European (Latin branch)सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
No specific sensitivities; it is a neutral, intellectual term.
Commonly used in academic 'Readers' or 'Anthologies' in universities.
असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें
वास्तविक संदर्भ
Law
- compendize the brief
- compendize case law
- compendize the evidence
- compendize statutes
Science
- compendize the data
- compendize the literature
- compendize the findings
- compendize the abstract
Education
- compendize the curriculum
- compendize the lecture
- compendize the notes
- compendize the textbook
Business
- compendize the report
- compendize the strategy
- compendize the feedback
- compendize the trends
Publishing
- compendize the series
- compendize the manuscript
- compendize the anthology
- compendize the works
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"How would you compendize your entire career into just three sentences?"
"Is it really possible to compendize a person's life into a single biography?"
"If you had to compendize the world's history for an alien, what would you include?"
"Do you think AI can compendize literature as well as a human editor can?"
"What is the most difficult book you have ever tried to compendize for a friend?"
डायरी विषय
Compendize your goals for the next five years into a single, comprehensive paragraph.
Reflect on a complex personal experience and try to compendize the lessons you learned.
Choose a difficult academic subject and compendize its main theories in your own words.
Compendize the 'perfect day' from start to finish, including all essential feelings.
If you had to compendize your personal philosophy, what would be the key points?
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालYes, 'compendize' is a valid English verb, though it is rare. It is the verb form of the noun 'compendium'. Most people use 'summarize', but 'compendize' is more specific for a comprehensive summary.
Summarizing is just making something shorter. Compendizing is making it shorter while ensuring it is still a complete and comprehensive representation of the original.
It is pronounced kəm-PEN-daɪz. The emphasis is on the second syllable, and the last syllable sounds like 'size'.
No, you should use 'condense' or 'pack'. Compendize is only for information, ideas, or writing.
Both are correct. 'Compendize' is the American spelling, and 'compendise' is the British spelling.
The adjective is 'compendious', which means brief but full of information.
Use it in formal writing, like an academic paper or a legal brief, when you want to show that your summary is thorough.
No, it is very rare in casual speech. You are more likely to hear 'summarize' or 'give the highlights'.
Yes, AI models are often used to compendize large datasets or long articles into shorter, comprehensive versions.
Synonyms include summarize, abridge, condense, synopsize, and abstract.
खुद को परखो 200 सवाल
Write a sentence using 'compendize' in a legal context.
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Compendize the main goal of your current project in one sentence.
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Explain why it is useful to compendize information in the digital age.
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Write a short paragraph (3 sentences) about a time you had to compendize something.
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Describe the difference between 'summarize' and 'compendize'.
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Write a sentence using the third-person singular form 'compendizes'.
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Write a sentence using the gerund 'compendizing'.
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Use 'compendize' and 'succinctly' in the same sentence.
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Create a sentence using 'compendize' in an academic setting.
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Write a dialogue between two people using the word 'compendize'.
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Use 'compendize' to describe a task you do at work.
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Write a sentence about compendizing a movie plot.
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Write a sentence about a historian compendizing archives.
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Use 'compendize' in a sentence with 'unless'.
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Write a sentence about compendizing for a specific audience.
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Write a sentence about the difficulty of compendizing.
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Write a sentence using 'attempt to compendize'.
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Write a sentence about an AI compendizing text.
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Write a sentence about compendizing for clarity.
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Pronounce 'compendize' out loud. Where is the stress?
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Explain the meaning of 'compendize' to a friend using simpler words.
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How would you use 'compendize' in a job interview?
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Give an example of something you would like to compendize.
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What are two synonyms for 'compendize'?
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Say the sentence: 'I need to compendize these notes.'
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Describe the process of compendizing a book.
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Use 'compendize' in a question.
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Why is 'compendize' better than 'summarize' in a formal report?
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What is the adjective form of the word?
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Give a sentence using 'compendizing' as a gerund.
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How do you spell 'compendize' in the UK?
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What is the Latin root of the word?
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Is 'compendize' a common word? Why or why not?
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Can you compendize a movie?
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What's the difference between compendize and condense?
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Use the word 'compendize' in a sentence about history.
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Say: 'The scholar compendized the knowledge.'
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What does 'compendiously' mean?
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Is 'compendize' a positive or negative word?
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Listen to this: 'We need to compendize the results.' What needs to be done?
Identify the verb in this spoken sentence: 'Compendizing the data is your first task.'
Does the speaker sound formal or informal when using 'compendize'?
What is the object in: 'He compendized the ancient scrolls.'?
True or False: The speaker says 'compromise' instead of 'compendize'.
What is the result of the action in: 'The report was compendized into a brief.'?
How many syllables did the speaker use for 'compendize'?
What field is the speaker likely in: 'I need to compendize these legal precedents.'?
Is the action completed or ongoing in: 'I have compendized the notes.'?
What is the tone of 'compendize' compared to 'summarize'?
Did the speaker stress the first or second syllable?
What does the speaker want in: 'Can you compendize that for me?'
Is the speaker talking about a book or a bag in: 'I compendized the volume.'?
What adverb did the speaker use: 'She compendized the theory elegantly.'?
Is 'compendize' the main action in the sentence?
I need to compendize my clothes.
Compendize is for information, not physical items.
He gave a compendize speech.
Use the adjective form 'compendious' to describe a noun.
She compendized about the book.
Compendize is a transitive verb and does not take 'about'.
I made a compendize of the notes.
Use the noun 'compendium' for the result.
The report was very compendize.
Use the adjective form after 'was'.
He compendizized the data.
Incorrect spelling; do not add extra syllables.
It is easy to compendize for everyone.
Better structure using a gerund.
I will compendize to you.
Needs an object and the correct preposition.
The book compendize the facts.
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They are compendize the rules.
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Summary
Compendize is the ultimate 'power verb' for summarizing. Use it when you want to describe a summary that is short but leaves absolutely nothing essential out. Example: 'The lawyer had to compendize thousands of pages of evidence into a ten-page brief.'
- Compendize means to create a comprehensive but concise summary of a larger work.
- It is a C1-level verb used primarily in formal, academic, or professional contexts.
- The goal of compendizing is to reduce volume while maintaining the breadth of the original content.
- It is the active verb form of 'compendium' and relates to the adjective 'compendious'.
Choose Your Audience
Only use 'compendize' with people who have a high level of English or in professional settings.
Always Use an Object
Remember that you must compendize *something*. You can't just say 'I am compendizing.'
Focus on Completeness
When you compendize, make sure you don't leave out any major sections of the original work.
The 'Z' vs 'S' Rule
In American English, use 'z'. In British English, 's' is more common, but 'z' is also accepted.
उदाहरण
I had to compendize my extensive travel notes into a single blog post for my followers.
संबंधित सामग्री
Education के और शब्द
abalihood
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abcedation
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abcognful
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ability
A1क्षमता कुछ करने के लिए आवश्यक शारीरिक या मानसिक शक्ति या कौशल है। यह वर्णन करता है कि एक व्यक्ति प्रतिभा या प्रशिक्षण के माध्यम से क्या हासिल करने में सक्षम है।
abspirary
C1किसी अध्ययन या ऑपरेशन के प्राथमिक फोकस से हटने वाले माध्यमिक या स्पर्शरेखा उद्देश्य से संबंधित।
abstract
B2किसी शोध पत्र या रिपोर्ट का संक्षिप्त सारांश जो मुख्य बिंदुओं और निष्कर्षों को उजागर करता है।
abstruse
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academic
A2अकादमिक का अर्थ स्कूलों, कॉलेजों और विश्वविद्यालयों से संबंधित है।
accreditation
B2प्रत्यायन एक आधिकारिक मान्यता है कि एक संस्था विशिष्ट गुणवत्ता मानकों को पूरा करती है।
acquire
A2Acquire का अर्थ है कुछ प्राप्त करना या खरीदना, जैसे कि कोई कौशल या ज्ञान।