abstracters
n. C1 Advanced ab·stracters
n. people who take the most important ideas from a large amount of information. They help make complex topics easier to understand by focusing on the main points.
n. individuals who extract the essential meaning or key concepts from a larger body of information. Often used in academic or legal contexts to describe those who summarize complex data.
The abstracters summarize the research for the journal.
Legal abstracters are hired to condense long court documents into shorter summaries for the public record.
In the digital age, abstracters play a vital role in data science, distilling vast datasets into manageable insights that guide corporate strategy and public policy.