excerpt|excerpted|excerpting|excerpts in English
verb
[ex·cerpt || ek'sɜːpt]
take out a passage or phrase (from a book, text, etc.)
Use "excerpt|excerpted|excerpting|excerpts" in a sentence
1. Today's reading is excerpted from the Bible.
2. Analecta: 1 n a collection of excerpts from a literary work Synonyms: analects Type of: excerpt , excerption , extract , selection a passage selected from a larger work
3. [ Excerpts from " Myth and Infrastructure " ]
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5. On Wednesday, the newspaper Liberation published excerpts.
6. The programme included excerpts from Verdi's operas.
7. Excerpt from The Annuary, 1915, Vol
8. Thomas Hobbes. Excerpt from Leviathan.
9. Can you excerpt something from the newspaper?
10. This is an excerpt from a novel.
11. The paper published some short excerpts from Mandela's memoirs.
12. The readings you heard earlier were excerpted from a new oral history of Pearl Harbor.
13. They only played a short excerpt.
14. The Times published excerpts from the conference call on Friday.
15. Analects pl (plural only) A collection of excerpts or quotes.
16. Analects pl (plural only) A collection of excerpts or quotes
17. He is editing together excerpts of some of his films.
18. We're doing an excerpt from Swan Lake.
19. You can excerpt passages from a book.
20. Since many excerpts from this long monologue have already been given.
21. Filed Appellant Jonathan Birdt excerpts of record in 3 volumes
22. Read an excerpt here or isit the Web site.
23. The following list is excerpted from AMC’s Best Backpacking in New England, 2nd edition, by Matt Heid.
24. An excerpt from “The Abstainer,” by Ian McGuire
25. This is an excerpt from a score called