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abridging

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Main Entry: abridge
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: shorten

Synonyms:

abbreviate, abstract, blue pencil, chop, clip, compress, concentrate, condense, contract, curtail, cut, decrease, digest, diminish, downsize, lessen, limit, narrow, put in nutshell, reduce, restrict, slash, snip, summarize, trim, truncate

Antonyms:

add, enlarge, expand, extend, increase, lengthen
Main Entry: abbreviate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: shorten

Synonyms:

abridge, abstract, boil down, clip, compress, condense, contract, cut, cut back, cut down, cut off, cut out, digest, encapsulate, get to the meat, pare, prune, put in a nutshell, reduce, summarize, take out, trim

Antonyms:

amplify, enlarge, expand, extend, increase, lengthen
Main Entry: abstract
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: prepare short document from longer one

Synonyms:

abbreviate, abridge, condense, digest, outline, review, shorten, summarize

Antonyms:

complete, expand, insert, lengthen, strengthen
Main Entry: brief
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: inform of facts

Synonyms:

abridge, advise, apprise, edify, enlighten, epitomize, explain, fill in, give rundown, give the lowdown, inform, initiate, instruct, let in on, orient, prepare, prime, recapitulate, show the lay of the land, show the ropes, summarize, tip off, update

Antonyms:

hide, secret
Main Entry: censor
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: forbid; ban; selectively remove

Synonyms:

abridge, black out, blacklist, bleach, bleep, blue-pencil, bowdlerize, clean up, conceal, control, cork, criticize, cut, decontaminate, delete, drop the iron curtain, edit, examine, excise, expurgate, exscind, inspect, launder, narrow, oversee, prevent publication, purge, purify, put the lid on, refuse transmission, repress, restrain, restrict, review, revile, sanitize, scissor out, squelch, sterilize, strike out, supervise communications, suppress, withhold
Notes: to censor is to disallow portions or the entireties of books, plays, etc. on the grounds that they transgress propriety, 'to scrutinize, revise, or cut,' expurgate or suppress; to censure is to criticize vehemently or harshly, or condemn

Antonyms:

allow, approve, endorse, permit, sanction
Main Entry: compile
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: assemble, accumulate

Synonyms:

abridge, amass, anthologize, arrange, assemble, bring together, collate, collect, colligate, collocate, compose, concentrate, congregate, consolidate, cull, draw together, edit, garner, gather, get together, glean, group, heap up, marshal, muster, organize, put together, recapitulate, unite

Antonyms:

disassemble, disperse, scatter, separate
Main Entry: compress
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: compact, condense

Synonyms:

abbreviate, abridge, abstract, bind, boil down, coagulate, concentrate, consolidate, constrict, contract, cram, cramp, crowd, crush, decrease, dehydrate, densen, densify, epitomize, force into space, make brief, narrow, pack, press, press together, ram, reduce, restrict, shorten, shrink, shrivel, squash, squeeze, stuff, summarize, syncopate, telescope, tighten, wedge, wrap

Antonyms:

blow up, expand, extend, fill, increase, loosen, stretch, uncompress, uncondense
Main Entry: contract
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: condense

Synonyms:

abate, abbreviate, abridge, become smaller, clench, compress, confine, constrict, consume, curtail, decline, decrease, deflate, draw in, dwindle, ebb, edit, epitomize, evaporate, fall away, fall off, grow less, lessen, lose, narrow, omit, purse, recede, reduce, shrink, shrivel, subside, syncopate, take in, tighten, wane, waste, weaken, wither, wrinkle

Antonyms:

amplify, dilate, enlarge, expand, extend, increase, lengthen, spread, stretch
Main Entry: contraction
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: drawing in; shortening

Synonyms:

abbreviating, abbreviation, abridging, abridgment, compression, condensation, condensing, confinement, confining, constriction, curtailing, curtailment, cutting down, decrease, decreasing, deflating, deflation, diminishing, diminution, drawing together, dwindling, elision, evaporating, evaporation, lessening, lopping, narrowing, omission, omitting, receding, recession, reducing, reduction, shrinkage, shrinking, shrivelling, tensing, tightening, withdrawal, withdrawing

Antonyms:

amplification, dilation, enlargement, expansion, extension, increase, lengthening, spread, stretch
Main Entry: cut short
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: stop earlier than intended

Synonyms:

abbreviate, abort, abridge, break off, break short, bring to an end; leave unfinished, check, checkmate, clip, curtail, diminish, end, finish, freeze, halt, hinder, intercept, interrupt, postpone, put a stop to, quit, shorten, stop, stop cold, stop dead, stop short, terminate

Antonyms:

continue, lengthen, prolong
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