Opposite of not abridged, shortened, expurgated or condensed
Opposite of complete and uncut, not having had any parts removed
Opposite of constituting or referring to all of something
“Members of the public were only allowed to see an incomplete version of the official report.”
Opposite of containing the maximum possible amount of that which can fit in the space available
“I now have an empty bank balance after splurging on a new car.”
Opposite of absolute or unmitigated
“He has a mitigated sense of self-righteousness.”
Opposite of in exactly the same or, when translated, exactly equivalent words
(of a piece of artistic work) Opposite of freshly completed and subject to refinement or editing
“Reynolds commented that the final cut did not include much of the ad-libbed dialog between himself and his fellow actors.”
Opposite of to the whole extent
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