IPA: /ˈsʌmɪtri/
KK: /ˈsʌmɪtri/
The practice of holding high-level meetings or conferences, especially between leaders of countries, to discuss important issues.
The leaders engaged in summitry to address climate change and international security.
This word originates from 'summit' (from Latin 'summitas', meaning the highest point) and '-ry' (a suffix denoting a state or condition). The word 'summitry' refers to the state or condition of being at the highest point, often in a diplomatic context where leaders meet at the highest level.
Think of 'summit' as the highest point and '-ry' indicating a state or condition. This helps you remember that 'summitry' refers to the state of being at the highest level, especially in discussions or meetings.