curtail in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

curtail in the PONS Dictionary

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to curtail
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In addition, the piyyutim (poetical compositions written by medieval poets or prose-writers) were curtailed.
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His 2007-08 season was curtailed by a long-term hip injury, making only 15 appearances and scoring 3 goals.
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His athletic career was curtailed by a leg injury in 1930.
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Thus was made clear in decrees of 1479 and 1482, in which the rights of the city were curtailed.
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The album version of the track curtails the single's original ending, fading out earlier.
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However, their self-government was gradually curtailed in the 18th and 19th centuries, and their languages also became extinct around the same time.
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It did not decide the extent to which this liberty right can be curtailed.
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His determination to prevent a full-scale outbreak saw many events being cancelled and travel curtailed.
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The traffic fell when prohibition curtailed demand for ice, and never recovered.
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With this law, the power of the secret societies was significantly curtailed.
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