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abridgment

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/əˈbrɪdʒmənt/ · ab-ridg-ment

A shortened form of a text, especially a written work, that retains the main ideas.

Meanings

nounformal

A shortened form of a text, especially a written work, that retains the main ideas.

ایک تحریر کا مختصر شکل، خاص طور پر ایک تحریری کام کا، جو اہم خیالات کو برقرار رکھتا ہے۔

اختصار

ikhtisaar

Synonyms

summarydigestcompendiumخلاصہاجمالمرتبہ

Antonyms

expansiondilutionelaborationتوسیعپھیلاؤتفصیل

Common Collocations

  • abridgment of a book
  • legal abridgment
  • abridgment of rights

Example Sentences

The abridgment of the novel helped readers grasp the main storyline quickly.

ناول کا اختصار قارئین کو کہانی کے اہم نکات کو جلدی سمجھنے میں مدد دیتا ہے۔

Nawal ka ikhtisaar qareen ko kahani ke ahem nuqat ko jaldi samajhne mein madad deta hai.

He prepared an abridgment of the lengthy report for the meeting.

اس نے میٹنگ کے لیے طویل رپورٹ کا اختصار تیار کیا۔

Us ne meeting ke liye taveel report ka ikhtisaar tayaar kiya.

The legal abridgment allowed for a quicker understanding of the law.

قانونی اختصار نے قانون کو جلدی سمجھنے کی اجازت دی۔

Qanuni ikhtisaar ne qanoon ko jaldi samajhne ki ijaazat di.

Easily Confused With

abridged:Abridged refers to a text that has been shortened, while abridgment refers to the act or the result of making something shorter.

Word Family

abridge
verbکم کرنا
abridged
adjectiveمختصر

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'abbreviate' as the root, linking 'abridgment' with shortening texts.

Imagine a thick book being cut down into a small pamphlet.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

گزر گئی گلیوں میں ٹھہری ہوئی نگاہیں، اختصار کی رہ میں ملتی ہیں فصیلیں.

Guzar gayi galiyoun mein thehri hui nigahein, Ikhtisaar ki rah mein milti hain faseelen.

In the streets where halted gazes linger, the walls meet in the path of abridgment.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

سچائی کا اختصار طاقت ہے۔

Sachai ka ikhtisaar taqat hai.

The essence of truth is power.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "abbreviare" — to shorten

First known use: 15th century

The term originated from the Latin word 'abbreviare', which means to shorten. It later entered the English language, referring to a condensed form of a text or document.