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- EXCERPT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of EXCERPT is a passage (as from a book or musical composition) selected, performed, or copied : extract How to use excerpt in a sentence
- EXCERPTED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
EXCERPTED meaning: 1 past simple and past participle of excerpt 2 to take a small part from a speech, book, film… Learn more
- Excerpted - definition of excerpted by The Free Dictionary
1 a passage or quotation taken or selected from a book, document, film, or the like; extract 2 to take or select (a passage) from a book, film, or the like; extract 3 to take or select passages from (a book, film, or the like); abridge by choosing representative sections ex•cerpt′er, ex•cerp′tor, n ex•cerp′tion, n
- EXCERPT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If a long piece of writing or music is excerpted, short pieces from it are printed or played on their own
- EXCERPT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Excerpt definition: a passage or quotation taken or selected from a book, document, film, or the like; extract See examples of EXCERPT used in a sentence
- excerpt noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of excerpt noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Excerpt - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Excerpt sounds a lot like "except" with an added "r," and it came into English in the 16th century from a Latin word meaning "plucked out " When the word is used as a verb, excerpt means to take a portion out, usually from a play, book, article, song, or other written work
- excerpt - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
ex•cerpt ( ek′ sûrpt; ik sûrpt′, ek′ sûrpt), n extract abridge by choosing representative sections ex•cerpt′er, ex•cerp′tor, n ex•cerp′tion, n 1 selection, portion, section, part In Lists: ECCE-Practice Test 3, more Synonyms: extract, passage, snippet, fragment, section, more
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