roundup (Meaning)
roundup (n)
the activity of gathering livestock together so that they can be counted or branded or sold
a summary list; as in e.g.
the systematic gathering up of suspects by the police
Synonyms & Antonyms of roundup
roundup Sentence Examples
- The police launched a roundup of suspects after the bombing.
- The farmer conducted a roundup of the runaway cattle.
- The organizers gathered a roundup of local talents for the talent show.
- The roundup of news headlines provided a comprehensive overview of the week's events.
- The professor led a roundup of the key concepts discussed in class.
- The roundup of evidence pointed overwhelmingly towards the defendant's guilt.
- The conservationists orchestrated a roundup of endangered species for relocation.
- The lottery drew to a close with a final roundup of winners.
- The annual rodeo featured a thrilling roundup competition.
- The historian assembled a roundup of primary sources to chronicle the historical period.
FAQs About the word roundup
the activity of gathering livestock together so that they can be counted or branded or sold, a summary list; as in e.g., the systematic gathering up of suspects
summary,outline, resume, digest, summing-up, summa, brief, sum-up, run-through, recap
amplification, enlargement, expansion, enlargement,expansion, amplification, supplement,supplement, addendum,addendum
The police launched a roundup of suspects after the bombing.
The farmer conducted a roundup of the runaway cattle.
The organizers gathered a roundup of local talents for the talent show.
The roundup of news headlines provided a comprehensive overview of the week's events.