"Truncate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Truncate" Meaning

To shorten something, typically a sentence or file, to a certain length. To remove or eliminate excess or unnecessary parts of something.

"Truncate" Examples

Usage Examples of "truncate"


verbs


The word processor will truncate the text to fit on one page.
The database designer decided to truncate the table to remove all the old data.
The still photographer uses a device to truncate the flash duration to get a faster exposure.
I need to truncate this file so it will send as an email attachment.
The artist's attempt to truncate the shape resulted in a new 3D geometric form.

Adjective


The word processor automatically inserted the correct punctuation to truncate the ending of the sentence.

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