ABRIDGEMENTS - translation to arabic
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ABRIDGEMENTS - translation to arabic


ABRIDGEMENTS      

الفعل

وَجَزَ ; وَجَزَ ; لَخَّصَ ; جَمَلَ ; اِقْتَضَبَ ; اِخْتَصَرَ ; أَجْمَلَ

ABRIDGES      

الفعل

وَجَزَ ; وَجَزَ ; لَخَّصَ ; جَمَلَ ; اِقْتَضَبَ ; اِخْتَصَرَ ; أَجْمَلَ

ABRIDGE         
VILLAGE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

الفعل

وَجَزَ ; وَجَزَ ; لَخَّصَ ; جَمَلَ ; اِقْتَضَبَ ; اِخْتَصَرَ ; أَجْمَلَ

Examples of use of ABRIDGEMENTS
1. Most of the rules, the possible nonenforcement of which has The Post in a swivet [" The Missing Referee," editorial, Dec. 7], are constitutionally dubious abridgements of freedom of speech and association, so sensible citizens should rejoice about the current disarray of the FEC.
2. But, disoriented by their reverence for Reagan and sedated by Republican victories in seven of the past 10 presidential elections, many conservatives have not just become comfortable with the idea of a strong president, they have embraced the theory of the "unitary executive." This theory, refined during the Reagan administration, is that where the Constitution vests power in the executive, especially power over foreign affairs and war, the president, as chief executive, is rightfully immune to legislative abridgements of his autonomy.