Sentence examples for be abridged from inspiring English sources

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be abridged

verb

To deprive; to cut off.

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Letters selected may be abridged.

Those selected may be abridged.

Letters selected for publication may be abridged.

Their rights shouldn't be abridged because of that, she said.

Reading "All We Know," one feels convinced that "gay culture" should simply be abridged to "culture".

Parliament passed a law that allows that right to be abridged, provided certain things are satisfied.

These documents can be abridged, so no sensitive information is compromised, but they must be released.

"They will get through faster and have their degree earlier; the whole sequence will be abridged.

However, there is a persistent divide between theorist and activist approaches to Environmental Justice that needs to be abridged.

The Olympic charter refers to sports as a human right that should not be abridged by any form of discrimination.

"However, we have a First Amendment which says that the right of free speech shall not be abridged.

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