Pronunciation: /əbˈstræktər/
noun a person who abstracts information or data
A1 An abstractor is a person who summarizes information.
A2 The abstractor provided a brief overview of the research findings.
B1 The abstractor is responsible for condensing complex data into manageable summaries.
B2 As an abstractor, she excels at extracting key points from lengthy documents.
C1 The abstractor's ability to distill intricate concepts into concise summaries is unparalleled.
C2 The abstractor's expertise in summarizing complex information is highly sought after in academic circles.
formal The abstractor is responsible for summarizing and analyzing complex legal documents.
informal The abstractor at the title company helps gather information for property transactions.
slang I heard that abstractor is the one who does all the paperwork stuff at the office.
figurative In a way, an abstractor is like a detective piecing together information from various sources.
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