summary

[ˈsʌməri]

summary Definition

  • 1a brief statement or account of the main points of something
  • 2a summary offense is a minor criminal offense that can be proceeded against summarily, without the right to a jury trial and/or indictment

Using summary: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "summary" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Can you give me a summary of the book?

  • Example

    The judge gave a summary judgment in favor of the plaintiff.

  • Example

    He was charged with summary offenses for disorderly conduct and public intoxication.

summary Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for summary

Phrases with summary

  • a brief document or section of a document that summarizes a longer report or proposal

    Example

    The executive summary of the business plan highlighted the key financial projections and marketing strategies.

  • an immediate termination of employment without notice or severance pay

    Example

    The company issued a summary dismissal to the employee for violating the code of conduct.

  • the power of a court to hear and determine certain types of cases without a full trial

    Example

    The magistrate court has summary jurisdiction over traffic violations and minor criminal offenses.

Origins of summary

from Latin 'summarius', meaning 'of or belonging to the sum or substance'

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Summary: summary in Brief

A 'summary' [ˈsʌməri] is a brief statement or account of the main points of something. It can refer to a synopsis, abstract, digest, outline, or recap. 'Summary' can also describe a minor criminal offense that can be proceeded against summarily, without the right to a jury trial and/or indictment. Examples include 'Can you give me a summary of the book?' and 'He was charged with summary offenses for disorderly conduct and public intoxication.'

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