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summarily (adverb), more summarily, most summarily
1. Immediately and without discussion or attention to formalities.
2. In a prompt or direct manner; immediately: Because they were goofing off, the foreman summarily fired two of the workers.
3. Etymology: from Middle Latin summarius, "of or pertaining to the sum or substance"; from Latin summa, "whole, gist"; from summus, "highest".
This entry is located in the following units: sum-, -sum- (page 1) super-, supra-, sur- (page 2)