-verb (used with object), a·bridged,a·bridg·ing.
1.to shorten by omissions while retaining the basic contents
2.to reduce or lessen in duration, scope, authority, etc.; diminish; curtail: to abridge a visit; to abridge one's freedom.
3.to deprive; cut off.
The population of Abridge is 1,500.
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The word abridge is a verb.
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It is difficult to abridge a well-written answer. I am very sorry, but that phone call has made it necessary to abridge my visit.
Synonyms of abridge: reduce, lessen, diminish, shorten, restrict, trim Antonyms of abridge: expand, lengthen, extend, enlarge
The word "abridge" has the "j" sound, as in the word "judge".
When you want to abridge a story, you cut out unecessary information not pertinent to the central theme .
1. to shorten by omissions while retaining the basic contents: to abridge a reference book. 2. to reduce or lessen in duration, scope, authority, etc.; diminish; curtail: to abridge a visit; to abridge one's freedom. 3. to deprive; cut off. 1. to shorten by omissions while retaining the basic contents: to abridge a reference book. 2. to reduce or lessen in duration, scope, authority, etc.; diminish; curtail: to abridge a visit; to abridge one's freedom. 3. to deprive; cut off.
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"The new law might abridge our freedom of expression""The manuscript must be abridged"- taken from Wordnet dictionary