truncately, adv.
(ˈtrʌŋkeɪtlɪ)
[f. truncate a. + -ly2.]
In a truncate manner or form; in quots., in a mutilated form, with omission of something essential.
1579 Fulke Heskins' Parl. 62 Augustines wordes, not truncately and by peece meale rehearsed nor altered. 1583 ― Defence Answ. to Pref. 62 The doctors you quote with⁓out iudgment fraudulently, falsly, truncately, and otherwise abusiuely. |