Truncate


The meaning of the word Truncate is: to reduce the length of an item by clipping it


Examples:

Although the director loved all of his film footage, he had to truncate the movie so its runtime would be less than forty-five minutes.

published by Laverne on 2021-05-16 04:29:44


Jill had to truncate her presentation so it would not exceed five minutes.

published by Dorethea on 2021-07-11 12:34:54


Because twitter has a character limit, I had to truncate my post so it would meet length requirements.

published by Rosia on 2021-06-30 19:07:34


Bill will truncate the huge Christmas tree so it will fit in our small living room.

published by Wes on 2021-03-26 03:47:23


Since the contest limited the manuscript to seventy pages, the playwright had no choice but to truncate his play by deleting scenes.

published by Jill on 2021-09-07 05:50:26


The magazine editor decided to truncate the article so it would fit on one page instead of two.

published by Gearldine on 2021-10-17 23:05:31


When Kate has to send a hurried text message, she will truncate her words to save time.

published by Kasey on 2021-12-02 01:29:29


Can you believe my husband chose to truncate my rant by hanging up on me?

published by Josette on 2021-01-31 03:11:13


Because of time restrictions, the guest reader will truncate the story by skipping a few pages in the book.

published by Micheal on 2021-11-11 10:53:21


To save time when completing the math test, students are asked to truncate all numbers that have repeating digits after the decimal point.

published by Laverna on 2021-03-27 15:36:54


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