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truncate

[truhng-keyt] / ˈtrʌŋ keɪt /


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That sentiment was more clearly expanded on when the band closed out the Friday show with a truncated rendition of Bob Marley’s 1973 hit “Get Up, Stand Up.”

From Los Angeles Times

"If the Constitutional Council proclaims falsified and truncated results, it will be complicit in a breach of trust," he declared.

From BBC

Two losses to Celtic came in the next truncated season, followed by Rangers winning in the east end of Glasgow for the first time since 2010.

From BBC

In a truncated format, Clarke's men are in a section with just three other teams - Denmark, Greece and Belarus - and play their six qualifiers over three months.

From BBC

But such a budget would necessarily be truncated.

From BBC