abstractor

/æbˈstræktər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that extracts or summarizes the main points from a larger work, such as a document or article.
    • As an abstractor for the law firm, she condensed complex legal cases into brief notes.
    • The software acted as an abstractor, pulling key sentences from the research paper.
    • The abstractor read the long report and wrote a one-page summary for the manager.
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