foreshorten
English
Etymology 1
Verb
foreshorten (third-person singular simple present foreshortens, present participle foreshortening, simple past and past participle foreshortened)
Etymology 2
Alteration of for- + shorten (“to shorten up”).
Alternative forms
Verb
foreshorten (third-person singular simple present foreshortens, present participle foreshortening, simple past and past participle foreshortened)
- to abridge, reduce, contract
- to make shorter
- 2017 June 26, Alexis Petridis, “Glastonbury 2017 verdict: Radiohead, Foo Fighters, Lorde, Stormzy and more”, in the Guardian:
- The Californian duo looked and sounded like the kind of band you would have seen being excitedly introduced on The Old Grey Whistle Test in early 1976, only to find their career suddenly foreshortened by the arrival of punk
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