noun
- a shortened version of a written work that retains the main points
- the act of shortening or condensing something
- a limitation or restriction of rights or privileges
Usage: legal
Examples
- The student read an abridgment of the novel instead of the full text.
- This dictionary is an abridgment of the complete edition.
- The abridgment of the classic made it accessible to younger readers.
- The editor’s abridgment of the manuscript reduced it by half.
- The court ruled that the law constituted an abridgment of free speech.
- Any abridgment of voting rights must be carefully scrutinized.