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US
/səˈmɛɹɪɫi/
]
[ UK /sʌmˈɛɹəli/ ]
[ UK /sʌmˈɛɹəli/ ]
ADVERB
-
without delay; in a summary manner
the suspected spy was summarily executed
How To Use summarily In A Sentence
- Forefathers could be at once summarily and satisfactorily answered by any power of "gramarye," then the present and the future Fellows of the Archaeological Essays, Vol. 1
- Employees who were approaching retirement or who underperformed for significant periods of time would be accommodated and tolerated rather than summarily dismissed.
- the suspected spy was summarily executed
- It was held that the employer was entitled to summarily dismiss the employee for this unauthorized use of the password.
- But so too, then, must fleets of unroadworthy taxis be summarily impounded. The Star (South Africa)
- He isn't quite sure when the meaning of the phrase crystallized into the act of "summarily and decisively rejecting someone. ‘Under the Bus’
- The combative Canadian businessman summarily ejected him from the board, blackening his character as a mole and provider of information to the tabloid press.
- says the person who says all libs are liars and hence should be summarily ignored. irony-freeness is the flavor of the day, isee. The Volokh Conspiracy » How to “Kill the Bill”
- The Law Reform Commission recommended that the offences be prosecuted summarily.
- Joining the women who have stepped forward to be ordained as Roman Catholic Women Priests and been summarily castigated and excommunicated, the latest victim of the Church's strong-armed resistance to any effort toward women's equality in the Church is internationally beloved and regarded Father Roy Bourgeois. Angela Bonavoglia: At Easter, Church Expels Women's Advocate, Keeps Pedophiles In The Fold