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StepOnMe Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

What does abridge mean in this?

“One could argue that such restrictions "abridge" the freedom of the press, but that argument would be specious.

I know that abridge means shorten... but I don;t get how it is used here.

Also the adjective form of the word abridge is "abridged" with the -ed at the end right?
  

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StepOnMe I know that abridge means shorten... but I don;t get how it is used here. It means to limit .

  • StepOnMe I know that abridge means shorten...
  • but I don;t get how it is used here.
  • It means to limit .
  • StepOnMe Also the adjective form of the word abridge is "abridged" with the -ed at the end right?
  • Yes, you see in the smaller forms of dictionaries: eg.
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StepOnMeI know that abridge means shorten... but I don;t get how it is used here.
It means to limit.
StepOnMeAlso the adjective form of the word abridge is "abridged" with the -ed at the end right?
Yes, you see in the smaller forms of dictionaries: eg.
Webster's dictionary, abridged.

It means that

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