Sentence examples for be truncated from inspiring English sources

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be truncated

adjective

Deprived of one of its parts or of its end.

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Several other bus lines will be truncated or rerouted.

Occasionally one will be truncated, shorn of its upper storeys.

"If the economy doesn't improve, a lot of the tax breaks may be truncated," he said.

Its broadcast time was to be truncated from five or six hours to three.

The 2011 training camp could be truncated or eliminated if the lockout lingers.

One subway line, the M, would be truncated and replaced with the V train.

Ms. Baker said that next season would be truncated, with fewer than 10 productions, partly because of continuing renovations, but also to save money.

On Sunday, subway trains will buzz past the Hollywood station without stopping and bus service in the area will be truncated.

Perhaps in response his political opponents have positioned themselves against a change in flag, calling for the process to be truncated or even abandoned.

But management could not effectively dispute the obvious: some careers would be enhanced by the breakup, but many would be truncated.

"My view is that the 90 days could be truncated significantly because I do believe that a lot of the inter-agency consultation has already taken place".

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