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shorten

[shawr-tn] / ˈʃɔr tn /


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In cases where the patient was expected to die of their illness before then, the period could be shortened to as little as 48 hours.

From BBC

Ba had found his tongue and was explaining that the fair weather had sped up his ship, shortening the time at sea.

From Literature

The year that Mr. Gifford competed, even more extreme heat led to the race being shortened to 75 miles.

From The Wall Street Journal

They shorten phrases like "inclusive representation" to "inclush-representash" and urge her to adopt the hashtag "wheely in love" to help it go viral.

From BBC

In endogamous populations, such variants can occur 100 to 1,000 times as often as in more outbred populations, shortening the time and cost required to find them.

From The Wall Street Journal