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abridged

[uh-brijd] / əˈbrɪdʒd /






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A right can be denied outright, or it can be abridged, reduced, made less meaningful in practice while remaining formally available.

From Slate • May 8, 2026

The Collegiate—an abridged, more manageable version of the company’s gargantuan International edition—was introduced in 1898 and had been revised roughly every decade thereafter.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 19, 2025

In 1991, Knopf published an abridged version of the journals with the Cheever family’s assistance.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 17, 2025

“Article V: A person’s right to use a library should not be denied or abridged because of origin, age, background, or views.”

From Salon • Mar. 30, 2025

“We’re doing the abridged Miss Teen Dream tonight.”

From "Beauty Queens" by Libba Bray




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