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kürzen

Kürzen is a German verb meaning to shorten, reduce the length of something, or trim. It can refer to physically shortening objects such as fabric or hair, as well as to reducing duration, quantity, or extent (for example time, numbers, or a text). In writing or technical contexts, kürzen can also mean to abbreviate by removing parts of a word or phrase. The related nouns Kürze and Kürzung express breivity or conciseness, and a concrete shortening or cutback, respectively (for example a budget cut or a reduction in staff).

Morphology and usage: Kürzen is a regular weak verb. Present tense forms are ich kürze, du kürzt,

Contexts and examples: In editing or publishing, texts are often gekürzt to fit space or layout constraints

Nomen and related terms: Kürze denotes brevity or conciseness; Kürzung denotes the act or result of shortening.

er
kürzt,
wir
kürzen,
ihr
kürzt,
sie
kürzen;
perfect
tense
is
gekürzt
(ich
habe
gekürzt).
The
prefixed
form
abkürzen
means
“to
abbreviate”
or
“to
shorten
by
using
an
abbreviation”;
this
prefix
is
separable
in
the
present
tense
(ich
kürze
den
Text
ab).
In
everyday
language,
kürzen
is
commonly
used
with
objects
like
Texte,
Absätze,
Haare,
oder
Kleidungsstücke.
(Der
Text
wurde
gekürzt,
damit
er
ins
Layout
passt).
In
finance
or
policy,
Kürzungen
refer
to
reductions
in
budgets
or
subsidies
(Kürzungen
im
Haushalt).
In
everyday
life,
one
might
kürzen
Haare
oder
Kleidung,
or
kürzen
Zeit
on
tasks
to
save
time.
Synonyms
include
stutzen
and
reduzieren;
antonyms
include
verlängern
and
erweitern.