sommation
formal demand, summons
noun soh-mah-SYOHN Rare
Origin: From Latin summatio, from summare, 'to sum up'
Also means
summation (mathematics)
Usage Note
Sommation in legal and military contexts means a formal warning or order to comply — police officers issue a sommation before using force. In mathematics it refers to the operation of adding a series of terms (a summation). The two senses are distinct enough that context makes the meaning clear.
Examples
"La police a lancé une sommation avant d'intervenir."
Natural Translation
The police issued a formal warning before intervening.
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