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sumario

summary

noun soo-MAH-ryoh Rare

Origin: From Latin summarium, from summa (sum, total).

Also means

indictment

Usage Note

Sumario has two main senses: a summary or abstract of a document, and — in the Spanish legal system — the preliminary judicial investigation phase before a full trial (abrir un sumario means to open an investigation). The adjective sumario also exists, meaning summary or brief (as in juicio sumario, a summary trial). Do not confuse with resumen, which is strictly a content summary without the legal connotation.

Examples

"El juez abrió un sumario por fraude."

Natural Translation

The judge opened an indictment for fraud.

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