C1 verb フォーマル

unsumcide

/ʌnˈsʌmsaɪd/

To intentionally dismantle a summary or total conclusion, often by breaking a consolidated result back down into its original disparate parts. It is typically used in analytical contexts to describe the invalidation or reversal of an aggregated data set.

例文

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1

The accountant had to unsumcide the entire ledger after a significant error was discovered in the final balance.

The accountant had to unsumcide the entire ledger after a significant error was discovered in the final balance.

2

To ensure transparency, the regulatory body requested the firm to unsumcide its annual growth figures.

To ensure transparency, the regulatory body requested the firm to unsumcide its annual growth figures.

3

I hate it when you unsumcide our plans just because one small detail changes.

I hate it when you unsumcide our plans just because one small detail changes.

語族

名詞
unsumcidation
Verb
unsumcide
副詞
unsumcidely
形容詞
unsumcidable
関連
unsumcider
💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of a 'sum' being 'killed' (-cide) and 'undone' (un-). You are killing the total to see the parts again.

クイックテスト

The auditor requested that we ______ the final invoice to see the individual service charges.

正解!

正解は: unsumcide

例文

1

The accountant had to unsumcide the entire ledger after a significant error was discovered in the final balance.

everyday

The accountant had to unsumcide the entire ledger after a significant error was discovered in the final balance.

2

To ensure transparency, the regulatory body requested the firm to unsumcide its annual growth figures.

formal

To ensure transparency, the regulatory body requested the firm to unsumcide its annual growth figures.

3

I hate it when you unsumcide our plans just because one small detail changes.

informal

I hate it when you unsumcide our plans just because one small detail changes.

4

In the study, the researchers unsumcide the meta-analysis to evaluate the weight of individual trials.

academic

In the study, the researchers unsumcide the meta-analysis to evaluate the weight of individual trials.

5

We need to unsumcide the project costs to identify which department exceeded the budget.

business

We need to unsumcide the project costs to identify which department exceeded the budget.

語族

名詞
unsumcidation
Verb
unsumcide
副詞
unsumcidely
形容詞
unsumcidable
関連
unsumcider

よく使う組み合わせ

unsumcide the data unsumcide the data
unsumcide the results unsumcide the results
unsumcide a report unsumcide a report
unsumcide the total unsumcide the total
unsumcide the findings unsumcide the findings

よく使うフレーズ

to unsumcide the truth

to unsumcide the truth

a case of unsumcidation

a case of unsumcidation

unsumcide the bottom line

unsumcide the bottom line

よく混同される語

unsumcide vs unsummarize

Unsummarize is less formal and simply means to provide more detail, whereas unsumcide implies a systematic destruction or invalidation of the total.

unsumcide vs decide

Decide refers to making a choice, while unsumcide refers to dismantling a sum.

📝

使い方のコツ

This word is highly technical and usually restricted to fields like forensic accounting, data science, or advanced logic tests. It implies a deliberate and often critical reversal of a summarized conclusion.

⚠️

よくある間違い

Learners might assume '-cide' implies killing a person (like homicide); in this case, it metaphorically refers to 'killing' or 'destroying' a sum or total.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of a 'sum' being 'killed' (-cide) and 'undone' (un-). You are killing the total to see the parts again.

📖

語源

A modern technical coinage from the prefix 'un-' (reversal), Latin 'summa' (total), and the suffix '-cide' (to cut or kill).

文法パターン

Transitive verb taking a direct object (e.g., 'unsumcide the report'). Regular conjugation: unsumcided, unsumciding, unsumcides.

クイックテスト

The auditor requested that we ______ the final invoice to see the individual service charges.

正解!

正解は: unsumcide

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