Use "abbreviate" in a sentence
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abbreviate
1. I'm giving you the abbreviated version
2. Days of the week are abbreviated as follows:
3. I swear Prinz would leap up in the air with all four paws stretched wide, his mouth fully open, and spit an abbreviated mewrt that mimicked Dad’s “boo!”
4. In the written form, usted can be abbreviated to Ud or Vd
5. Similarly, ustedes can be abbreviated to Uds or Vds
6. One of the advantages of abbreviated life expectancies is our being able to pass the buck to Posterity for all our thoughtless indiscretions!
7. They are the abbreviated typed notes from my notebook that I managed to put together during the last two days
8. (Luke 15:11–32) The first, as told in the Bible, although greatly abbreviated, sounds like a story of real people
9. This fictionalized account would have to be seen as a parable in itself, as it of necessity has to be an abbreviated account of what any real-life encounter, or series of them, must have involved
10. ” Again his husky-sounding answer was abbreviated
11. After the wondering fear of this strangeness had abated, I would present a small portion of my personification for his edification, instilling in him an urgency to share, knowing that he would only be able to do so through the limitations of his very abbreviated, tunnel-like viewing repertoire
12. The Greek Bible, commonly called the Septuagint Bible or Bible of the Seventy, and often simply abbreviated LXX, was translated from Hebrew and Aramaic texts older than the subsequent series of issues that centuries later were settled in the current form of the Hebrew-Aramaic text the Tanakh or the Hebrew Bible
13. is abbreviated for dark energy knight
14. How come "abbreviated" is such a long word?
15. With abbreviated ablutions and breakfast done, and the sun a few fingers above the horizon, Dimarico and party left for the abbey and whatever other errands they could accomplish
16. There is a voice missing from this abbreviated synopsis
17. When the tiles neared the top of the abbreviated chimney, Carl switched to laying brick, sending Trask down to mix more mortar
18. This is an extremely abbreviated description of all the
19. When he finally realised I wasn’t an Arab, had understood nothing, and my abbreviated swimwear didn't mean I was touting for business on his patch, he calmed down and in sexily accented English asked if I would like to be fucked for five dirhams, shaking his head in disbelief at my refusal
20. Problems in abbreviated and lay terms
21. Abbreviated wheels do not cover everything
22. Not that she was a crack shot, but from six metres even with the abbreviated barrel she couldn’t miss
23. My abbreviated California vacation was over with and it was time to get back into harness again
24. even if only for an abbreviated Orthros or a few hymns for Vespers, the Compline, or the Salutations to the
25. Much abbreviated and incomplete, the felony murder rule says that one committing a felony may be guilty of murder if someone, including the felony victim, a bystander or a co-felon, dies as a result of his acts, regardless his intent—or lack thereof—to kill
26. little he couldn’t say Fasano so he called my mother by the abbreviated
27. The list of files was staggering and each one was labeled with abbreviated words that made no sense to her
28. Answerable to the United Nations, his team would soon be in a position to submit a highly detailed strategy for the survival of humanity with the code name, ‘The Blessings of Shiva’, abbreviated to TBOS
29. ‘Very well, do we have a proposer for the motion for the said recommendations to be submitted by this assembly as an advisory document in the process of compiling a directive of the Emergency Action Department of the United Nations, which, if you can believe it, abbreviates as DEADUN
30. An abbreviated list of hunted, fished, or trapped animals
31. An abbreviated list of zoo jobs includes: zoo director,
32. It was a rapturan model assault rifle, the Raurus Assault Rifle, or RAR as it had been abbreviated
33. I conducted an abbreviated scan of the area
34. Add as an annex an abbreviated list of the materiel and planes contained in the convoy and the list of ships in the convoy, along with the planned route to the Philippines
35. Ingrid then spent a couple minutes telling an abbreviated story of her life to Jacques, who listened to her with genuine interest as they rolled through the streets of Saigon
36. Wanting to get this story over with, I’m going to give the abbreviated version
37. Unabbreviated ugliness was mostly what Nancy had to hear
38. Don’t you think that we have heard that song long enough and now is the time to quit dancing with that same serpent? What does a membership have to do with anything? Why do so many continue with this idolatrous, abbreviated alterative for Jesus, when in actuality many are hindered severely from that train of thought? There is no other way, but the Way, there is no other truth, but the Truth, and certainly we have no other true life, but His Life
39. Though his father wasn’t Jewish, Muhammad adopted the precepts of Judaism, and dictated an abbreviated version of Judaism to an assistant that wrote it down as the foundation of Islam
40. Although Alexander would spend his abbreviated adult life fighting for fortune and fame, he was never able to outgrow the destructive state of conflict into which he was born
41. In most cases, messages had to be short due to the cost of sending lengthy posts, and also, common messages were abbreviated to shorten response time, as well as to create code to block parents from decyphering
42. They gave the embarrassed Bachetti an abbreviated overview of what had
43. Indeed, there had been a particular scandal when one of their number had changed her name to “Grunt-and-Runt-and-Crug-and-Slurp-and- Farg-mate”, but they had all abbreviated her name to “Slut” to make it less of a mouthful
44. the "Double Win”, the abbreviated outline is as follows;
45. Suddenly, in March, the agency was told that the new focus was to be the so-called ‘sandwich class’—not rich, not middle class, not BPL (abbreviated to NRMB)
46. We�re just giving him an abbreviated tour of Iathera
47. But Isla stuck to the abbreviated version
48. Born into Concentrated Animal Farming Operations, tens of thousands spend their lives standing in their excrement, force-fed antibiotic laced GMO feed, waiting to die an accelerated and abbreviated life for a hungry and hurried diner
49. for acronyms and other all caps abbreviated forms, or when quoting text that includes all caps
50. The literal ( abbreviated to lit
51. “I'm concerned that if the first immortal is caught,” While collecting the remnants of their abbreviated meal, BP moved towards a suddenly obvious trailhead
52. For the abbreviated variation, which lets in just 4 chief muscle
53. In writing these may be abbreviated; thus,E
54. It is often abbreviated as AC on the forum
55. sometimes abbreviated as "AC", this is a form of carbon that is used in aquariums to
56. Abbreviated as "ATS", is also referred to as a turf scrubber or algal scrubber
57. abbreviated nm, is one billionth of a meter
58. If their abbreviated stay caused a political incident, then so be it
59. the busy traveler can do an abbreviated or full blown workout while they’re
60. Further in the text, the term is used in its abbreviated form
61. 2 It is used further in its abbreviated form (see Abbreviations used in IISSIIDIOLOGY)
62. 3 It is used further in its abbreviated form (see Abbreviations used in IISSIIDIOLOGY)
63. 4 It is used further in its abbreviated form (see Abbreviations used in IISSIIDIOLOGY)
64. It is used further in its abbreviated form (see Abbreviations used in IISSIIDIOLOGY)
65. 12 It is used further in its abbreviated form (see Abbreviations used in IISSIIDIOLOGY)
66. 23 It is used further in its abbreviated form (see Abbreviations used in IISSIIDIOLOGY)
67. Non standard unabbreviated form of Mrs
68. It is usually abbreviated to NWT, so from now on I shall use that simplified term
69. An abbreviated list of some of the more common symptoms is
70. We would like to edit our Lord’s Words and abbreviate them with a softer less harsh reality
71. She spends many evenings sitting on my lap, which you can imagine is very invigorating for a man wearing abbreviated lederhosen
72. This abbreviated view is the basis for referencing the individual spirits by the first
73. These are abbreviated definitions, but they convey the primary meanings relevant to this
74. Fortunately, the locals had abbreviated the name of the place to AKKT
75. details - the non-abbreviated name of the venue, the lagnam, the star and
76. abbreviated name for the Universal Mind] decides the format of the change based upon
77. Frederick is a decent runner, faster than Werner, but the commandant seems to count quickly this afternoon, and Frederick’s head start has been abbreviated, and the snow hampers him, and he cannot be over twenty yards away when Bastian raises his left arm
78. ” He held a far lower rank than Naoetsu’s commander, an elfin man sporting an abbreviated mustache as an apparent homage to Hitler, but the commander deferred to the Bird, just as the officers at Omori had done
79. Only a few hundred of the newly developed “M97 Rifle Grenade Launcher, Model One”—officially abbreviated as the “RGL” but already known to the troops as “Shan-wei’s slingshot,” which was in a fair way to being shortened to “sling”—had reached the Republic, and they’d been rushed forward to the Army of Midhold
80. ” Crahnstyn sketched an abbreviated scepter in salute and headed off at a quick jog, despite the mud and his tall cavalry boots, and Kahldonai turned to another member of Crahnstyn’s section
81. Mahgdylynah dropped an abbreviated curtsy and withdrew, and Stefyny seated herself once more in her own chair behind the embroidery frame
82. I found that abbreviated tempest remarkable
83. , “Development and Testing of an Abbreviated Numeracy Scale: A Rasch Analysis Approach,” Journal of Behavioral Decision Making 26 (2012)
84. The first entry in this diary was a story that appeared on November 4 in the business section of the New York Times (henceforth abbreviated NYT)
85. ” His earlier statement asserts that a confluence of LLH counts without a Top-to-Top count may be used, but both his example and his statement make it clear that any expected decline will be abbreviated
86. ) Barrel is abbreviated as bbl, barrels as bbls
87. Therefore, 10 cubic feet is abbreviated as 10 cf
88. Steel is measured in metric tons, sometimes abbreviated as MT
89. It shows in the third column the company name, sometimes in abbreviated form, and if the shares were not issued in sterling, the currency is also given
90. Although it is true that the registration statements are undoubtedly too bulky to be read by the typical investor, and although it is doubtful if he is even careful to digest the material in the abbreviated prospectus (which still may cover more than 100 pages), there is no doubt that this material is proving of the greatest value to the analyst and through him to the investing public
91. Wed, Sep 24, 2009 Full date information, abbreviated
92. Wed, 24 Sep, 2012 Full date information, abbreviated
93. If the width specified is less than 18, SAS will abbreviate the month name and add leading spaces as necessary, even if the date to be displayed will fit in the width specified
94. In the following table, you see that March is abbreviated for width specifications less than 18, even though there is room to print the entire date string
95. ⏠⏠⏠⏠16 Mar 2018 w is still less than 18, so "March" is still abbreviated, and more leading spaces are added
96. %a Locale's abbreviated weekday name
97. %b Locale's abbreviated month name
98. SAS will abbreviate month name or use only numbers and delimiters to fit the format width specified
99. SAS will abbreviate the month name or use only numbers and delimiters for the month and day if the format width cannot accommodate the full month name
100. SAS will abbreviate the month name to fit the format width specified