SUCCINCT


Meaning of SUCCINCT in English

adjective

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Recent policy statements have been even more succinct .

While its report is not so comprehensive as that of Readability Plus, it might be valued for a more succinct appraisal.

On the other hand, measures of more general application may often have shorter, more succinct statements of reasons.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a succinct description of the Egyptian writing system

The new labelling is more succinct and advises consumers simply that oat bran may help prevent heart disease.

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A good conceptual clusterer is one which finds a succinct meaningful hierarchy of succinct definitions of meaningful concepts.

Each contribution is well referenced and has a succinct conclusion.

He was simply making a point, stating a fact, in his inimitably succinct style.

Jim Burke and Horace Deets were succinct .

Ray was seldom inclined to be succinct , and he gave his interrogators the full benefit of his thinking.

Recent policy statements have been even more succinct .

We remember what is short and succinct .

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