verb
- to cut off or shorten by removing a part, especially the end or top
- to replace the end of a data string or number with zeros or remove it entirely
Usage: computing; mathematics
adjective
- having the end cut off; appearing as if cut short
Usage: formal
Examples
- The gardener decided to truncate the overgrown hedge.
- Due to time constraints, she had to truncate her presentation.
- The database will truncate any text longer than 255 characters.
- The software truncates decimal numbers to two places.
- The truncate cone sat on the laboratory table.
- His truncate response suggested he was annoyed.
- The storm truncated our camping trip by two days.