summarily

IPA: sʌmˈɛrɪɫi

adverb

  • (manner) In a summary manner.
  • (duration) Over a short period of time, briefly.
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Examples of "summarily" in Sentences

  • "summarily" is not exactly the word they mean, but still it has an imposing effect.
  • Now, seems to me "summarily" is not exactly the word they mean, but still it has an imposing effect.
  • "As and when it comes to power a BNP Government would be constitutionally entitled summarily to eject you.
  • A proclamation is out announcing that any one talking about the war, or present state of affairs, will be "summarily" dealt with.
  • Saddam had the captain summarily executed while the Pentagon was claiming that the strike had probably finished off Saddam and Uday.
  • The primitive myth persists in modern war, but the determination of guilt is not a question that is dismissed "summarily" as Lowie says.
  • And again, like you said, I think there are going to be two issues: No. 1, the way that she kind of summarily dismissed these white firefighters 'claims.
  • Now that word summarily contains this declaration, that God enters into covenant with Abram: it then unfolds the nature of the covenant itself, and finally puts to it the seal, with the accompanying attestations.
  • And lastly, Mr. Heth, called summarily from a directors 'meeting at the Fourth National Bank, was overflowed with such a wave of feminine incoherence and emotionalism as he found great difficulty in associating with his usually self-contained little daughter ....

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