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21summarily — adv 1. promptly, forthwith, immediately, instantly, instantaneously, Sl. P.D.Q., directly, straightaway, without delay, right off the bat; with dispatch, Archaic. presently, Inf. in a jiffy, in a trice, Inf. in a mo or sec, at once, right now;… …
22summarily — sum·mar·i·ly …
23summarily — UK [ˈsʌmərɪlɪ] / US adverb immediately, and without following the usual official methods or processes …
24summarily — [ˈsʌmərɪli] adv immediately, and without following the usual official methods or processes …
25summarily — Without ceremony or delay, short or concise …
26seize summarily — index attach (seize) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
27take summarily — index annex (arrogate), attach (seize), confiscate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
28put in the mobility pool — summarily dismissed from employment The jargon of management consultants who see employees as units of output, possessing job mobility just as those in a typing pool might sometimes have been competent stenographers: ... despite the… …
29reengineer — summarily to dismiss employees It is people who are thrown away, rather than parts of the product: In a reengineering, a number of people get reengineered out of a job. (Sunday Telegraph, 6 May 1995 quoting a lawyer in a London legal… …
30shown the door — summarily dismissed from employment The exit, not the entrance: About 500 other staff are also being shown the door. (Daily Telegraph, 15 June 2001) …