An abridgment is a shortened or abridged form of a book, or the act of shortening books.
An abridgment is a shortened version of a written work that retains the main ideas and key points while omitting some details or sections. It is often used to condense lengthy texts for a quicker or more accessible read.
An abridger is a person who abridges, for example, works of literature.
An abridgement is a shorter version of a longer work.
Rae Blackburn has written: 'Guide to research using the Canadian abridgment' -- subject(s): Canadian abridgment, Law, Legal research 'The Canadian abridgment instruction manual' -- subject(s): Law reports, digests, Legal research
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Abridging or Abridgment is the term used to describe an abbreviation of a long document. An abridgment must be efficient while maintaining the integrity of the original document
William Addington has written: 'A continuation of an abridgment of penal statutes from 18 to 22 Geo.III. inclusive, ... With an appendix, containing all the errata which have been observed in the preceding work. By William Addington, ..' 'An abridgment of penal statutes' -- subject(s): Criminal procedure, Criminal law, Early works to 1800
A. Picquot has written: 'A New Introduction to the French Language being an abridgment of the grammar of M.de Levizac with introductory exercises.'
Cyrus Alden has written: 'An abridgment of law' -- subject(s): Forms (Law), Law, Law reports, digests
The American colonists were entitled to the rights of englishmen because they were an English colony. The abridgment of those rights was the cause of the revolutionary war.
The American colonists were entitled to the rights of englishmen because they were an English colony. The abridgment of those rights was the cause of the revolutionary war.
Peter Wraxall has written: 'An abridgment of the Indian affairs contained in four folio volumes' -- subject(s): Fur trade, History
J. D. Templin has written: 'Abridgment of decisions by the Supreme Court of Iowa' -- subject(s): Law reports, digests
Henry Aldworth has written: 'An abridgment and review of each chapter of the Bible and Testament' -- subject(s): Criticism, interpretation, Bible, Free thought