in sum

See also: insum

English

Prepositional phrase

in sum

  1. Briefly; summarily; in a few words.
    • 2007, Frank K. Flinn, Encyclopedia of Catholicism, page 403:
      In sum, the New Testament came to teach a principle of nonretaliation or nonrevenge (Matt. 26:50–52), []

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