C1 verb Formell

extrasumor

/ˌɛkstrəˈsjuːmɔːr/

To meticulously extract or distill underlying meaning, value, or essence from a dense or complex body of information. It describes an analytical process where one identifies the core truth or synthesis situated beyond the obvious surface layer of a text or dataset.

Beispiele

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1

He managed to extrasumor a bit of hope from the bleak news reports.

He managed to extract a bit of hope from the bleak news reports.

2

The committee will extrasumor the primary findings from the voluminous annual report.

The committee will derive the primary findings from the voluminous annual report.

3

I couldn't really extrasumor what he was getting at with that rambling story.

I couldn't really figure out the core meaning of what he was getting at with that rambling story.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
extrasumotion
Verb
extrasumor
Adverb
extrasumotively
Adjektiv
extrasumotive
Verwandt
extrasumorist
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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Extra' + 'Sum'. You are taking the 'Sum' (the total/essence) out of the 'Extra' (the surrounding fluff).

Schnelles Quiz

The analyst was able to ________ the most vital statistics from the messy spreadsheet.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: extrasumor

Beispiele

1

He managed to extrasumor a bit of hope from the bleak news reports.

everyday

He managed to extract a bit of hope from the bleak news reports.

2

The committee will extrasumor the primary findings from the voluminous annual report.

formal

The committee will derive the primary findings from the voluminous annual report.

3

I couldn't really extrasumor what he was getting at with that rambling story.

informal

I couldn't really figure out the core meaning of what he was getting at with that rambling story.

4

Scholars often attempt to extrasumor divergent themes from the poet's later, more cryptic works.

academic

Scholars often attempt to synthesize divergent themes from the poet's later, more cryptic works.

5

We need to extrasumor the key performance indicators from this quarter's raw data set.

business

We need to distill the key performance indicators from this quarter's raw data set.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
extrasumotion
Verb
extrasumor
Adverb
extrasumotively
Adjektiv
extrasumotive
Verwandt
extrasumorist

Häufige Kollokationen

extrasumor meaning to extract core significance
extrasumor insights to derive valuable realizations
extrasumor value to identify hidden worth
extrasumor data to mine specific information
extrasumor essence to distill the most important part

Häufige Phrasen

extrasumor the truth

to pull the truth out of a complex situation

hard to extrasumor

difficult to find the core meaning of

extrasumor from the noise

to find clarity amidst confusion

Wird oft verwechselt mit

extrasumor vs extrapolate

Extrapolate means to project future trends based on data, while extrasumor means to extract hidden current meaning from within data.

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Nutzungshinweise

This verb is highly formal and analytical. It should be used when describing the active effort of finding a 'sum' or essence that is hidden deep within a large 'extra' amount of material.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often treat it as a noun because of the 'or' ending; remember it is a transitive verb requiring an object.

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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Extra' + 'Sum'. You are taking the 'Sum' (the total/essence) out of the 'Extra' (the surrounding fluff).

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Latin 'extra' (outside/beyond) and 'sumere' (to take or take up).

Grammatikmuster

transitive verb regular conjugation (-ed, -ing) often followed by 'from'

Schnelles Quiz

The analyst was able to ________ the most vital statistics from the messy spreadsheet.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: extrasumor

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