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summons
[ suhm-uhnz ]
noun
- an authoritative command, message, or signal by which one is summoned.
- a request, demand, or call to do something:
a summons to surrender.
- Law.
- a call or citation by authority to appear before a court or a judicial officer.
- the writ by which the call is made.
- an authoritative call or notice to appear at a specified place, as for a particular purpose or duty.
- a call issued for the meeting of an assembly or parliament.
verb (used with object)
- to serve with a summons; summon.
summons
/ ˈsʌmənz /
noun
- a call, signal, or order to do something, esp to appear in person or attend at a specified place or time
- an official order requiring a person to attend court, either to answer a charge or to give evidence
- the writ making such an order Compare warrant
- a call or command given to the members of an assembly to convene a meeting
verb
- to take out a summons against (a person)
Other Words From
- non·summons noun
- re·summons noun plural resummonses
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of summons1
Example Sentences
The 52-year-old disputes the county’s claim that she responded to the jury duty summons by saying she was not a citizen.
On Monday, Judge Richard Foster ordered Paterson to attend, denying an application by his solicitors to revoke a witness summons.
The letter Comer received indicated he’d said he wasn’t a citizen in a response to a jury summons.
The summons would be on the pretext of taking Fayed’s briefcase down in the lift, the women say.
A default judgment is generally a ruling found in favor of the plaintiff when the defendant fails to properly respond to a court summons or appear in court.
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