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Concisely

Concisely \Con*cise"ly\, adv. In a concise manner; briefly.

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concisely

adv. In a concise manner, briefly, without excessive length.

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concisely

adv. in a concise manner; in a few words; "the history is summed up concisely in this book"; "she replied briefly"; "briefly, we have a problem"; "to put it shortly" [syn: briefly, shortly, in brief, in short]

Usage examples of "concisely".

He told them very concisely what the Beller technique was, how it had been developed, and what it could do.

Sun at the center, however, and the confusion reduces to a simplicity that reveals Keplerian order in a form that Newton was able to explain concisely in a way that was intuitively satisfying, and three hundred years of dazzlingly fruitful scientific unification followed.

Arlo, I have to tell you, concisely, I think you are the bummest trip I have ever been on.

Thomas Baring, then President of the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada, gives concisely my general notions of opening up the British portion of the Great Continent of America.

As concisely as possible Dorne told the pathologist about the Gorse mausoleum, what he had seen outside and in.

You know, Arlo, I have to tell you, concisely, I think you are the bummest trip I have ever been on.

He explained simply and concisely who we were, missing out the science fiction comedy bit, outlined the nature of our project, said why we were interested in the baiji, and asked them an intelligent opening question about the reserve they were building.

Leaning against a bulkhead in the dining-saloon, a large whisky in his hand and the water pooling from his soaking clothes on to the corticene at his feet, he told it all quickly, concisely and convincingly.

It explained quite concisely that, supposing the trees were planted so many feet apart throughout the whole property of five thousand square miles, and allowing a certain period for the growth of a tree to maturity, and putting the average yield of rubber per tree at, in round figures, so much, and assuming for the sake of convenience that rubber would remain at its present price, and estimating the cost of working the plantation at say, roughly, 100,000 pounds, why, then it was obvious that the profits would be anything you liked up to two billion a year—.

In fact, the next to last graf of the e-mail puts it pretty concisely.

Briefly and concisely, he outlined the shanghaiing of Rodney and himself, the events aboard ship, and the escape.