succinctly in English

adverb

in a succinct manner, clearly and concisely

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1. You put that very succinctly.

2. Learn how to write clearly and succinctly.

3. NARRATOR: Hayek summed it up more succinctly.

4. Don't lie. Answer questions truthfully, frankly and succinctly.

5. Please state your case as succinctly as possible.

6. He writes simply and succinctly, rarely adding too much adornment.

7. Tim Brown sifted through the trade talk, clearly and succinctly.

8. Ascertains patient's chief complaints and describes same in chart accurately and succinctly

9. To put is succinctly, there can be no science without experiments.

10. I thought she expressed her feelings most succinctly in the meeting.

11. Remember to maintain composure in your behaviour, and to answer questions succinctly.

12. On Demand printing supports communicating as succinctly , efficiently , and effectively as possible.

13. Christendom is best and most succinctly defined in traditional ecclesiological terms as the Church Militant

14. To put it succinctly, the more adjectives we use, the less we have to say.”

15. Stephen steered Jonathon Alleyne to his place, answering his probing questions as succinctly as possible.

16. I think they had better tell us as succinctly as possible what has been happening.

17. Have you explained succinctly what you are selling and included links to more detailed information?

18. Synonyms for Apothegmatically include concisely, briefly, tersely, succinctly, compactly, pithily, laconically, compendiously, crisply and summarily

19. Synonyms for Briefly include shortly, succinctly, summarily, compactly, concisely, crisply, curtly, elliptically, laconically and pithily

20. Synonyms for Aphoristically include concisely, tersely, succinctly, briefly, pithily, crisply, laconically, compactly, epigrammatically and compendiously

21. 12 He succinctly summed up his manifesto as "Work hard, train hard and play hard".

22. And it succinctly covered all the salient points of the case, in their appropriate order.

23. Christendom is best and most succinctly defined in traditional ecclesiological terms as the Church Militant

24. Synonyms for Crisply include briefly, concisely, succinctly, summarily, tersely, compactly, curtly, pithily, elliptically and laconically

25. Synonyms for Abbreviately include shortly, briefly, concisely, succinctly, tersely, littly, pointedly, rapidly, hastily and hurriedly

26. " William Penn said it even more succinctly: "There can be no friendship where there is no freedom.

27. A Red Cross official put it succinctly: “Blood bankers have for years fooled the American public.”

28. 1 As women's art regains the territory of erotica, Messager comments succinctly on the debate which ensues.

29. Soderberg put it succinctly and with passion: Right now we have no leverage at all on Hunts Point.

30. Africanizing Democracies is a snapshot of contemporary Africa that is rarely covered in such a textbook so well and so succinctly

31. By succinctly setting before us what charm and tyranny each will reap, the king of Israel urges us to sow righteousness.

32. Patois was a success for the group in so far as they used it succinctly to communicate rejection of authority.

33. When we are engaged in an informal social chat we are not usually trying to express ourselves succinctly or precisely.

34. However, it is not necessarily the immediate reply which influences decision so much as the well-considered facts succinctly presented.

35. 'hideous, dry, parched, narrow-minded, but my prudent, amassing, calculating Buildress and progenitrix'.6 Edmund Lodge put her character succinctly and not inaccurately

36. Room takes Confusables such as correspondent / co-respondent , mold / mil dew, and quiet / quiescent and clearly and succinctly explains how they differ.

37. Key Behaviors are written in a language that is understood by both employees and supervisors. Key Behaviors are written as succinctly as possible

38. "He ran quickly and scatteredly" is less powerful than "he scampered," an Adverbless sentence that conveys the same point more succinctly

39. The Wikipedia page on the Almoravid Dynasty discussed the matter succinctly: "According to Arab tradition, the Almoravids conquered the Ghana Empire sometime around 1076 CE

40. So as camping trips go, it was a long one, and one I've seen summarized most succinctly here on the hallowed pages of Business Insider Malaysia.

41. When asked to describe the significance of baskets in pre-Contact California, Pomo Basketry and ethnobotany expert Sherrie Smith Ferri (Dry Creek Pomo) succinctly stated: “baskets pervaded just life.

42. The basic coding method of JPEG is introduced succinctly in the article, which includes procedures from sampling to coding DCT, to quantification and finally to compression with Huffman coding method.

43. Mark Twain famously said, "The man who does not read has no advantage over the man who can't read"; more succinctly: the Aliterate has little advantage over the illiterate.

44. Against the backdrop of its postmodernist theoretical accents and inflections--and as the titular neologism, Caribbeing, succinctly announces--it both denotes and Betokens rather an existential condition or generic experience transcending the limits and confines of any locale.

45. The past, as LP Hartley succinctly puts it, is a foreign country: they do things differently there, and it's Chastening to know that one only has to go back a few generations to discover a moral landscape so vastly different to our own

46. The Categorisations succinctly describe the pest identity and taxonomy, biology, intraspecific diversity, detection and identification, distribution (outside and inside the EU), regulatory status (including legislation addressing hosts and, if relevant, pest vectors), host range, ability to enter, establish and spread in the EU, potential consequences and availability and limits of mitigation measures.

47. Champerty, maintenance, and barratry are related doctrines that trace their roots back to medieval England.The United States Supreme Court has succinctly described the three doctrines as follows: “Put simply, maintenance is helping another prosecute a suit; Champerty is maintaining a suit in return for a financial interest in the outcome; and barratry is a continuing practice of maintenance

48. Champerty, maintenance, and Barratry are related doctrines that trace their roots back to medieval England.The United States Supreme Court has succinctly described the three doctrines as follows: “Put simply, maintenance is helping another prosecute a suit; champerty is maintaining a suit in return for a financial interest in the outcome; and Barratry is a continuing practice of maintenance

49. The optick glasse of humors or The touchstone of a golden temperature, or the Philosophers stone to make a golden temper: wherein the foure complections sanguine, cholericke, phligmaticke, melancholicke are succinctly painted forth and their externall intimates laid open to the purblind eye of ignorance it selfe, by which euery one may iudge, of what complection he is, and Answerably learne