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Abraham
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abridge
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abridge

a·bridge [ ə bríj ] (past and past participle a·bridged, present participle a·bridg·ing, 3rd person present singular a·bridg·es)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. shorten something: to shorten a text, e.g. by cutting or summarizing it
abridged for television

2. cut something short: to reduce something in scope or extent
trying to abridge First Amendment rights

3. restrict somebody's rights: to deprive somebody of rights or privileges ( archaic )

[14th century. Via Old French abreg(i)er< Latin abbreviare "shorten" < brevis "short"]

a·bridg·a·ble adjective
a·bridged adjective
a·bridg·er noun
a·bridg·ment noun
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