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Rate | Answer | Clue |
TO CUT A LONG SHORT STORY | To abridge | |
TOCUTALONGSHORTSTORY | To abridge | |
TRUNCATE | Abridge | |
SUMMARISE | Abridge | |
ENCAPSULATE | Abridge | |
CURTAIL | Abridge | |
ABREGGE | See Abridge. | |
ABRIDGED | Of Abridge | |
ABRIDGING | Of Abridge | |
ABSTRACT | To epitomize; to abridge. | |
RESTRAIN | To hinder from unlimited enjoiment; to abridge. | |
RETRENCH | To lessen; to abridge; to curtail; as, to retrench superfluities or expenses. | |
ABBREVIATE | To make briefer; to shorten; to abridge; to reduce by contraction or omission, especially of words written or spoken. | |
ABRIDGE | To deprive; to cut off; -- followed by of, and formerly by from; as, to abridge one of his rights. | |
CONDENSE | To make more close, compact, or dense; to compress or concentrate into a smaller compass; to consolidate; to abridge; to epitomize. | |
SHORTEN | To reduce or diminish in amount, quantity, or extent; to lessen; to abridge; to curtail; to contract; as, to shorten work, an allowance of food, etc. | |
EPITOMIZE | To make an epitome of; to shorten or abridge, as a writing or discourse; to reduce within a smaller space; as, to epitomize the works of Justin. | |
LOGARITHM | ...ohn Napier, of Merchiston, Scotland (1550-1617), to abridge arithmetical calculations, by the use of addition and subtraction in place of mul... | |
DOUBLET | ...ived by different courses from the same original from; as, crypt and grot are doublets; also, guard and ward; yard and garden; abridge and ab... | |
RAZEE | To cut down to a less number of decks, and thus to an inferior rate or class, as a ship; hence, to prune or abridge by cutting off or retrenching parts; as, to razee a book, or an article. |