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abridgment

1 of 1noun
/əˈbrɪdʒmənt/
Forms:abridgments
1

a concise version of a lengthy play, novel, etc.

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  • The publisher released an abridgment of the classic novel, making it more accessible to modern readers with limited time.
  • The abridgment of the original text cut down on lengthy descriptions but retained the essential plot and themes.
  • The play's abridgment allowed it to fit within a single evening's performance without losing its core message.
  • Students often appreciate an abridgment of long historical documents, as it helps them grasp the main points more quickly.
  • While some purists prefer the full version, the abridgment of the epic poem has found favor with those new to the genre.