Thursday, 11 October 2018

what is abbreviate


abbreviate 
which means of abbreviate word.
To abbreviate is to shorten. Words are frequently abbreviated, similar to when we say sked rather than timetable. 
Despite the fact that we frequently consider words being abbreviated — particularly terms like OMG and LOL for "goodness my God" and "roar with laughter" — heaps of things can be abbreviated. You simply need to abbreviate them. Sudden rain may abbreviate a ball game. A bomb risk would abbreviate a school day. Whenever something is being abbreviated or cut, shortened form is going on. 

some simple sentence of abbreviate 


There is a rundown of condensings close to the start of the book. 
What does the contraction WHO depend on? 
Kindly utilise the contraction 'cm' for 'centimeters', with no full stop after it. 
Sorry - might you be able to clarify what a portion of these truncations mean in your letter? 
We by and large utilise the truncation 'MP' rather than working out 'Individual from Parliament' in full. 
An abbreviated form was distributed last year.(adjective) 
On the off chance that you abbreviate something, particularly a word or a bit of keeping in touch with, you make it shorter.(verb) 

Did You Know? 

Abbreviate and shorten both signify "to make shorter," so it likely will not shock anyone that both get from the Latin verb brevis, signifying "short." Abbreviate originally showed up in print in English in the fifteenth century and gets from abbreviatus, the past participle of Late Latin abbreviate, which thusly can be followed back to brevis. Abbreviate, which showed up a century sooner, likewise originates from abbreviare yet took a side trek through Anglo-French before touching base in Middle English as abregen. Brevis is additionally the progenitor of English brief itself, and in addition quickness and breviary ("a petition book" or "a concise rundown"), among others.

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