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brief

/bɹiːf/
noun
  1. A writ summoning one to answer to any action.

  2. An answer to any action.

  3. A memorandum of points of fact or of law for use in conducting a case.

verb
  1. To summarize a recent development to some person with decision-making power.

    "The U.S. president was briefed on the military coup and its implications on African stability."

  2. To write a legal argument and submit it to a court.

adjective
  1. Of short duration; happening quickly.

    "Her reign was brief but spectacular."

  2. Concise; taking few words.

    "His speech of acceptance was brief but moving."

  3. Occupying a small distance, area or spatial extent; short.

    "Her skirt was extremely brief but doubtless cool."

adverb
  1. Briefly.

  2. Soon; quickly.

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