summing-up
noun /ˌsʌmɪŋ ˈʌp/
/ˌsʌmɪŋ ˈʌp/
(plural summings-up)
- a speech that the judge makes near the end of a trial in court, in which he or she reminds the jury about the evidence and the most important points in the case before the jury makes its decisionTopics Opinion and argumentc2
- an occasion when somebody states the main points of an argument, etc.Topics Opinion and argumentc2