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In some senses, abridge is marked as archaic, rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
right
VERB + ABRIDGE
attempts, decided
ABRIDGE + NOUN
paper
verb
To deprive; to cut off.
To debar from.
To make shorter; to shorten in duration or extent.
She retired her self to Sebaste, and abridged her train from State to necessity.
The bridegroom, perceiving his condition, abridged the visit […]
To shorten or contract by using fewer words, yet retaining the sense; to epitomize; to condense.
It was still necessary for the man who had been formerly saluted by the highest authority as dictator of the English language to supply his wants by constant toil. He abridged his Dictionary. He proposed to bring out an edition of Shakespeare by subscription, and many subscribers sent in their names and laid down their money; but he soon found the task so little to his taste that he turned to more attractive employments.
Such an episode in the Island's grand naval story her naval historians naturally abridge; one of them (G.P.R. James) candidly acknowledging that fain would he pass it over did not "impartiality forbid fastidiousness."
Cut short; truncate.
name
A village in Essex, England.
She retired her self to Sebaste, and abridged her train from State to necessity.
WiktionaryThe bridegroom, perceiving his condition, abridged the visit […]
WiktionaryIt was still necessary for the man who had been formerly saluted by the highest authority as dictator of the English language to supply his wants by constant toil. He abridged his Dictionary. He propo
WiktionaryThe student decided to abridge his paper by taking out unnecessary details.
Tatoeba · #1925Paul Levinson said that any attempts to abridge that right — either by governments or through commercial pressure from web providers — will ultimately fail.
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In some senses, abridge is marked as archaic, rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.