shortening
Americannoun
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butter, lard, or other fat, used to make pastry, bread, etc., short.
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Phonetics. the act, process, or an instance of making or becoming short.
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Linguistics.
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the act or process of dropping one or more syllables from a word or phrase to form a shorter word with the same meaning, as in forming piano from pianoforte or phone from telephone.
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noun
Etymology
Origin of shortening
Example Sentences
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Before the CAZ was introduced, the council said air pollution was responsible for shortening the lives of about 900 people per year.
From BBC • May 27, 2026
The cycles of our obsession are shortening, after all.
From Salon • May 27, 2026
S&P Dow Jones Indices has also proposed shortening its wait for S&P 500 inclusion to six months from 12 months.
From Barron's • May 22, 2026
Proteases, enzymes that recycle proteins, can rapidly cut peptides into individual amino acids, shortening their effectiveness.
From Science Daily • Apr. 28, 2026
They’re made with shortening, which Mami always points out is a death sentence.
From "Merci Suárez Changes Gears" by Meg Medina
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