unabridged

IPA: ʌnʌbrˈɪdʒd

noun

  • An unabridged publication, especially a reference work

adjective

  • (of a book or document) Not abridged, shortened, expurgated or condensed; complete.
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Examples of "unabridged" in Sentences

  • LUTZ: Well, the unabridged is the dictionary you always want of reference.
  • Sounds like they just stopped making an unabridged version or schools forgot what the word unabridged means.
  • Some are not published, but put into two streams, one which is called unabridged and which contains NSFW posts
  • If a truly "unabridged" word study of the language were ever to be undertaken, such materials would have to be included.
  • Ann – it IS unabridged, which is nice as so few audio books are (unless you pay a fortune or manage to find them at the library).
  • If "unabridged" has come to have a meaning approaching infinity, that is the fault of advertising strategy, together with "customer" gullibility.
  • Among MEPC's recent activities in the public relations realm, it has published what it calls an "unabridged" version of "The Israel Lobby and U.S.
  • Summit will rake in tons of cash as a result of this and fans will be happy with an unabridged version of the story playing out on the big screen.
  • The Tiger's Wife, by Téa Obreht, read by Susan Duerden and Robin Sachs 11½hrs unabridged, Audible.co.uk download, £7.99 membersRight now, Téa Obreht is probably less concerned with plotting her next novel than with reading the enthusiastic response to this, her first.
  • There, he bragged about publishing an "unabridged" version of "The Israel Lobby" by professors Stephen Walt and John Mearsheimer, which purports to expose the Jewish state's nefarious power and the dual loyalties of Jewish government officials, journalists and political activists ….

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