Similar words: abbreviate, abbreviation, brevity, deviate, alleviate, striated, satiated, vitiated. Meaning: [æbrɪːvɪeɪtɪd] adj. 1. (of clothing) very short 2. cut short in duration.
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1) 'Daniel' is often abbreviated to 'Dan'.
2) The ceremony was abbreviated by rain.
3) The name Susan is often abbreviated to Sue.
4) Esquire can be abbreviated to Esq.
5) September is usually abbreviated to Sep.
6) He abbreviated his first name to Alec.
7) 'Information technology' is usually abbreviated to 'IT'.
8) 'Chief Executive Officer' is abbreviated as 'CEO'.
9) Where appropriate, abbreviated forms are used.
10) 'Di' is the abbreviated form of 'Diane'.
11) He abbreviated so much that it was hard to understand his article.
12) A Latino in an abbreviated muscle-alone with uninhibited grace.
13) The word "kilogram' is usually abbreviated to "kg'.
14) Charro gave the speech again in an abbreviated form.
15) The abbreviated lower horn works well with the tight curve of the waist, and aids comfort when sitting to play.
16) The pace bowlers capitalised during the abbreviated first day, even if the close catchers didn't.
17) Tag-Controlled Deletion is a rule of the abbreviated style in informal language.
18) The onus of domestic labour leads to an abbreviated educational career and thereby reduces women's chances of getting proper wage labour.
19) He had an abbreviated dinner with his wife and two daughters.
20) I was sick of following baseball through the abbreviated box scores of the international Herald Tribune.
21) Where appropriate, the abbreviated form is shown to the right of the statement.
22) Now, the term compadre, or its abbreviated form pare, is normally used in address to indicate intimacy and equality.
23) If this abbreviated plan is convincing, then it can be refined to a more nearly faithful one.
24) Michel Foucault , The Archaeology of Knowledge; hereafter this text will be abbreviated as AK.
25) Orders were passed to the commander at the front in an abbreviated form.
26) Without the brown lump, I feel inadequate as a hostess, abbreviated in my domestic duties, incomplete.
27) Plentiful moisture in the extreme northern latitudes, for example,(http://sentencedict.com/abbreviated.html) is rendered useless by severe winter frost and an abbreviated growing season.
28) He gave much happiness to his family and friends during his abbreviated time on this earth.
29) The bridge and tailpiece are actually two separate components, a sort of abbreviated version of Gibson's tune-o-matic system.
30) When citing cases the reference should always be given; and it should be pronounced in full, not in abbreviated form.
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