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Meaning of "abridgement"
Abridgement is the act of shortening or condensing something, such as a book, play, or speech, while retaining its core ideas or message
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Every abridgement of a good book is a fool abridged.
He does a wonderful job of abridging his abridgement.
Abridgement of the powers of the arbitrator.
Really disappointed about the abridgement.
Commentary on an abridgement of a work on rhetoric.
Abridgement of the missing parts.
Commentary on an abridgement of a work on grammar.
Abridgement of the missing end.
No one actually advocates the abridgement of any of these rights.
An abridgement of the preceding.
This text requires no abridgement.
This last verse is an abridgement or summary of the whole gospel.
Choices in this regard are voluntary and represent no abridgement of rights.
I had made an abridgement of it that is in considerable need of work and editing.
Without bias or abridgement.
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An abridgement is a condensation.
You can have a look on a small abridgement of our menu here.
Changes and abridgement must be coordinated with Künstlersekretariat Schoerke.
In the published abridgement of my.
An abridgement of the Book of Martyrs.
Suffers from abridgement.
Dino is an abridgement of Aldobrandino or Ildebrandino.
The lack of development can not be invoked to justify abridgement of human rights.
It confesses to be an abridgement of a work written by a certain Jason of Cyrene.
Such efforts most frequently result in the cessation or the abridgement of the vision.
Paul Duncan abridgement and picture editing.
His extant Catecheses contain the oldest and most concise abridgement of Christian doctrine.
Abridgement of the History of Portugal.
An English language abridgement of Keikyo no kenkyu.
At some point in any of our lives, we may feel we abridgement something.
This poor quality French abridgement is all that survives of The Road to Mandalay.
Accordingly, his account of the apparitions follows that of Mateo de la Cruz 's abridgement.
Every abridgement of older adults ' access to rights and freedom must be removed.
Dispensation of rules and extension or abridgement of time limits 3.
This has resulted in an abridgement of the freedom of contract in modern liberal society . ”.
In the case, Starr argued that the law was an unconstitutional abridgement of free speech.
Mukhtasar al-Tasrif Abridgement of a work on Arabic grammar.
The Nephites gather at Cumorah for a final battle ; Mormon writes his abridgement.
Here, the functionalization of language expresses an abridgement of meaning which has a political connotation.
An Abridgement of the History of France, c.
Now, I think a better argument would be an abridgement of right to assembly.
Abridgement of one of the works called Jam'al-Jawami.
Julius Vestinus, a sophist, who made an abridgement of the lexicon of Pamphilus.
Abridgement of Ghazali 's legal work Al-Wasit.
Mukhtasar at-Tasrif Abridgement of a work on Arabic grammar.
Abridgement of one of the works called Jam ' al-Jawami.
A historical grammar, or A chronological abridgement of universal history.
Noted -- the abridgement of the Parliamentary debates.
The shorter Science and civilisation in China, an abridgement of Joseph Needham 's original text.
The abridgement itself was made by Otto Rühle, " with profound understanding of his task . ".