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To abridge
verb
To deprive; to cut off.
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To abridge this gap, we generated Voronoi diagrams (polygons) for venues (points).
To abridge our commitment to the state of Israel would be an act of hostility not just to the Jewish state but would do damage to our own vital interests".
Mark reluctantly agrees to abridge our drifting experiment.
"Every attempt to abridge the privilege of becoming citizens . . .
Should they be able to abridge them, or change the endings, with impunity?
The rush to abridge leaves little room for what's left to seep into your bones.
The five major television news organizations agreed jointly to abridge future videotaped statements.
Our loved ones died for these freedoms on 9/11 – and no one should ever try to abridge them.
"No shorties, no shorties," yelled one judge, Keith Fields, to contestants whose fatigue tempted them to abridge the motion to save time and strength.
The codes are useful tools against real harassment, but they should not be used to abridge the principle of free speech.
"He is responsible for the conduct of American foreign policy in a way that is very difficult for the Congress to abridge or block".
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