unabbreviated

unabbreviated

(ˌʌnəˈbriːvɪeɪtɪd)
adj
not abbreviated or shortened
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unabbreviated

adjective
Not shortened by omissions:
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Translations

unabbreviated

[ˈʌnəˈbriːvɪeɪtɪd] ADJíntegro, completo
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unabbreviated

adjunabgekürzt, nicht abgekürzt
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One witness is to read an opening lyric drawn from a random list of Bruce's top-50-selling songs while I answer with the full, unabbreviated title--essentially a Springsteen lightning round.
Chaya's philosophy is truly reflected in the culture of the company; industrial design is architecture for objects, and seeing that unabbreviated approach applied to the physical layout of the facility could very well be the metaphorical bucket used to draw from the well of creative inspiration.
If unabbreviated, stressed Marcuse, the name might make people wonder what Turkey and Greece were doing in this organization (1964, 94-95).
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