verb
- shortening a text by condensing or omitting parts while retaining the essential content
- reducing or limiting something, especially rights or freedoms
Usage: present participle of ‘abridge’
Usage: formal; often used in legal contexts
Examples
- The editor is abridging the novel for younger readers.
- She spent weeks abridging the 500-page report into a 50-page summary.
- The publisher is abridging several classic works for the new series.
- The new law risks abridging citizens’ constitutional rights.
- They accused the government of abridging freedom of speech.
- The committee is abridging the lengthy proposal to focus on key points.