telegraphically

/ˌtɛləˈɡræfɪkli/
adverb
  1. In a very brief or concise way, like a telegram; using few words.
    • She spoke telegraphically, skipping all the details and getting straight to the point.
    • He answered telegraphically, just saying 'Yes' and nothing more.
    • The report was written telegraphically, with only the key facts listed.
  2. By means of telegraphy; using a telegraph system to send messages.
    • The stock prices were reported telegraphically from the exchange to the newspaper.
    • The news was sent telegraphically across the ocean in minutes.
    • In the 19th century, urgent messages were often transmitted telegraphically.
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