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unabridged

[uhn-uh-brijd] / ˌʌn əˈbrɪdʒd /


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In recounting that journey, in its most raw and unabridged form, she creates an unforgettable account of a life marked by sorrow but also joy.

From Washington Post

RepresentUs, an anti-gerrymandering advocacy group, rated Maryland’s potential for partisan gerrymandering this cycle “extreme” in a May report, citing state Democrats’ unabridged control over the outcome.

From Washington Post

Perhaps the greatest contribution Ford makes is to offer her story — written in the most lively and lucid prose — in its most raw and unabridged form.

From Washington Post

It’s only with the email newsletter that you get the full versions of these articles: unabridged, unredacted, unalloyed.

From The Guardian

The cover also boasts that it’s “complete and unabridged,” which always makes me smile because the novel is barely 47,000 words long.

From New York Times