Sentence examples for abridged interpretation from inspiring English sources

The phrase "abridged interpretation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a shortened or condensed version of an interpretation or explanation of a text or concept.
Example: "The abridged interpretation of the novel highlights the main themes without delving into every detail."
Alternatives: "condensed interpretation" or "summarized interpretation".

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Even though the quartet is given in an abridged interpretation — the full quartet runs 100 minutes,  very long indeed  —  "Untitled," at 75 minutes, is largely uphill going.

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Also includes an abridged version.

"The abridged version," I said.

And that's just the abridged version.

What follows is a slightly abridged version of the original.

What follows is an abridged version of that conversation.

Sean Penn reads an abridged version of Bob's autobiography.

This is an abridged version of an earlier case.

This is an abridged version of the transcript.

Here is an abridged version of that conversation.

(Abridged version translated in Sayeki, Y. et al. (Eds.).

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