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1 : the action of abridging : the state of being abridged 2 : a shortened form of a work retaining the general sense and unity of the original...
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a shortened version of a written work <this Italian-English pocket dictionary is an abridgment of the hardback edition>. Synonyms abbreviation, condensation...
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Definition of abridgment in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of abridgment. Pronunciation of abridgment. Translations of abridgment. abridgment synonyms, abridgment antonyms. Information about abridgment in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. abridgment - a shortened version of a written work...
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Encyclopedia: Abridgement
Abridgement or abridgment is a term defined as "shortening" or "condensing" and is most commonly used in reference to the act of reducing a written work, typically a book, into a shorter form. A writt...
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The act of abridging, or the state of being abridged; diminution; lessening; reduction or deprivation; as, an abridgment of pleasures or of expenses.
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Literally translated ... by the Rev. John Selby WATSON. London: George Bell and Sons (1886). pp. 401-505: Eutropius, Abridgment of Roman History.
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The Searchable; (Online With Supplements, Standard 2nd edition); ; (search phrases enclosed in quotes make for better targeted searches) ACIM Volume I: Text Section...
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To those who, seeing the vice and misery that spring from the unequal distribution of wealth and privilege, feel the possibility of a higher social state and would strive for its attainment. San Francisco, March, 1879 Edited and abridged for modern readers by Bob Drake...
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