Excerpated example sentences

✕ Play noun [ˈekˌsərpt]

excerpt (noun) · excerpts (plural noun)

  - a short extract from a film, broadcast, or piece of music or writing:

  - take (a short extract) from a text:

  - take an excerpt or excerpts from (a text):

Synonyms

extract, part, section, piece, portion, fragment, snippet, clip, bit, selection, reading, citation, quotation, quote, line, paragraph, passage, scene, verse, stanza, canto, cite, pericope, recite, repeat, reproduce, restate, retell, echo, iterate, parrot, take, extract, derive, misquote, ingeminate, Legal

"Excerpated" Example Sentences

1. The journalist excerpated sections of the lengthy interview for her article.
2. He felt his speech had been unfairly excerpated to create a misleading narrative.
3. The lawyer carefully excerpated the relevant portions of the legal document.
4. A excerpated version of the novel was included in the anthology.
5. The professor excerpated key passages from the textbook for the students.
6. Her presentation excerpated data from multiple research studies.
7. The movie trailer excerpated some of the most exciting scenes.
8. The editor excerpated the manuscript to make it more concise.
9. The book review excerpated several compelling quotes from the book.
10. He skillfully excerpated the most important points from his lengthy report.
11. The news report excerpated segments of the politician's speech.
12. They excerpated the best bits of the concert for their YouTube channel.
13. The student's essay was heavily excerpated from the source material.
14. The article was poorly excerpated, losing its original context.
15. The critic excerpated passages to demonstrate the author's flawed logic.
16. My notes excerpated the key concepts of the lecture.
17. The excerpated evidence didn't support the prosecution's case.
18. The director excerpated scenes to improve the film's pacing.
19. He excerpated relevant data points for his analysis.
20. She excerpated sections of her diary for publication.
21. The excerpated report was surprisingly comprehensive.
22. The excerpated chapters give a good overview of the book.
23. This excerpated version lacks crucial details.
24. The document was carelessly excerpated, leading to confusion.
25. We carefully excerpated the relevant sections of the contract.
26. The excerpated text was deliberately misleading.
27. His excerpated testimony failed to persuade the jury.
28. The excerpated recipe omitted vital ingredients.
29. The book's introduction excerpated key themes.
30. She felt her ideas were excerpated and misrepresented.
31. The interview was skillfully excerpated to present a coherent narrative.
32. The excerpated song sounded strangely incomplete.
33. Excerpated segments were broadcast throughout the day.
34. The poorly excerpated manuscript lost its flow.
35. They excerpated the most dramatic moments for the trailer.
36. The excerpated version was longer than expected.
37. He excerpated key findings from his research.
38. The lecture notes were meticulously excerpated.
39. The excerpated sections contained sensitive information.
40. A excerpated excerpt was read aloud at the conference.
41. Excerpated audio from the phone call was played in court.
42. The excerpated play was adapted for a smaller stage.
43. The data was excerpated and then analyzed statistically.
44. She excerpated the relevant emails for the investigation.
45. The evidence was deliberately excerpated to support their theory.
46. His argument was excerpated from several philosophical texts.
47. The excerpated scenes were intended to be shocking.
48. They carefully excerpated the most relevant chapters for study.
49. The excerpated document failed to provide sufficient context.
50. The story was excerpated and re-written for children.

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