summarily

English

WOTD – 21 February 2011

Etymology

summary + -ly

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /səˈmɛɹɪli/, /səˈmæɹɪli/
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Adverb

summarily (comparative more summarily, superlative most summarily)

  1. (manner) In a summary manner.
    They were fired summarily at a single plant-wide meeting.
  2. (duration) Over a short period of time, briefly.
    He covered the topic summarily in an answer to a question.
    • 1950, Dods, Marcus, transl., chapter 14, in The City of God, book XX, translation of original by Augustine of Hippo:
      After this mention of the closing persecution, he summarily indicates all that the devil, and the city of which he is the prince, shall suffer in the last judgment.
    • 1961 November 10, Joseph Heller, “The Soldier in White”, in Catch-22 [], New York, N.Y.: Simon and Schuster, OCLC 1023879857, page 168:
      They didn't get shot to death in hold-ups, strangled to death in rapes, stabbed to death in saloons, bludgeoned to death with axes by parents or children or die summarily by some other act of God.

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