abstricts
n. C2 Proficiency ab·stricts
n. short summaries of a longer piece of writing, like a book or a research paper. They give you the main points without all the extra details.
n. concise summaries of a longer work, typically containing the essential points or conclusions. Often used in academic or legal contexts to provide a quick overview of complex material.
The student wrote three short abstricts for her research paper.
The legal team requested abstricts of the previous court cases to understand the history of the dispute.
While the full thesis is dense with technical data, the abstricts provide a clear roadmap for the reader, highlighting the primary arguments and the significance of the findings.