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Truncated

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Truncated meaning

Deprived of one of its parts or of its end (e.g., a line of poetry with one syllable fewer in one of its feet). | Ending abruptly as if cut across at the base or tip.

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At first (until late October 2005) it was truncated to a San Antonio-to-Los Angeles service; since then (from late October 2005 on) it has been truncated to a New Orleans-to-Los Angeles service.

A storm also truncated this game with 28 minutes left, as lightning was seen in the area.

At least the truncated icosidodecahedron rhombus is an actual thing.

Checking your data can help you avoid any data loss when that is carried out, such as data values in the field being truncated or converted to a different value implicitly.

In the main campaign you’ll get a truncated tour of the history of rally’s rise to prominence, and you’ll unlock the cars that made that history.

Noboa will have just 14 months to govern, serving a truncated term from December this year until May 2025.

On the US debt ceiling talks, President Biden has truncated an overseas trip (returning on Sunday from Wednesday previously) to participate in further negotiations on raising the debt ceiling.

Rushing through Miep’s life for a truncated movie would’ve allowed for disingenuous framing.

Sainz had the second-fastest lap time in FP2, 0.517 seconds off his teammate Leclerc, who also led the truncated FP1.

The new upcoming edition will give you a choice of the original Italian version, the slightly shorter international cut and the severally truncated s cut.

The transformation of these characters is given short shrift by the hectically layered book, but their truncated scenes of inner growth are a reminder of where the beating heart of this tale resides.

The truncated video circulating on social networks is absolutely not an exact reflection.

At least when he was being grilled, his truncated trousers couldn’t be seen (much like his pandemic WhatsApp messages).

Bangladesh was at 107-3 in its first innings, with all 35 overs bowled on a rain-truncated opening one.

Candidates face numerous hurdles, including a truncated campaign season.

Delegates hustled a truncated deal, dubbed Fish One, over the line at the last minute, but only by putting off crucial aspects for resolution at this year’s meeting, MC13.

Fans of both sides may have enjoyed seeing 17 wickets fall on an entertaining and chaotic first day that raised the possibility of a result inside three days, but Cricket Australia fears a truncated Test will result in a substantial drop in revenue.

Harris’ selection of a running mate has been unusually truncated because, until two weeks ago, she was running for reelection as vice president herself as second in command to President Joe Biden.

Instead, a truncated system is now expected to be fully operational in 2031, at a cost of $9.9 billion.

Its design – a shallow bowl with small projecting truncated tines – precludes any effective use as either a spoon or a fork.