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"foreshorten" Definitions
  1. foreshorten something/somebody (specialist) to draw, photograph, etc. objects or people so that they look smaller or closer together than they really are
  2. foreshorten something (formal) to end something before it would normally finish synonym curtail

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"Removing accommodation too quickly could needlessly foreshorten the expansion," he said.
He looks older, and sadder, but then the Viking lifestyle was known to foreshorten the pinup years.
"I suppose you could foreshorten it with a motion to dismiss, but that's not a trial," he said.
Where Audubon's parrots gyrate and foreshorten themselves—one can almost hear them chattering as they press their beaks toward the picture plane—Lear's are sphinxlike in their mysterious stillness.
The worst-case scenario is that John Bolton's view of the summit — to "foreshorten the amount of time that we're going to waste in negotiations that will never produce the result we want, which is Kim giving up his nuclear program" — gains increasing purchase and attraction, and leads the administration to consider denuclearizing North Korea by force, especially if Kim starts testing nuclear weapons or long-range missiles again.
World War II determined Paul Wild's specialisation and intruded to foreshorten his entire university life to only five terms. In 1942, Wild went to the University of Cambridge (Peterhouse) to further his mathematics. However, after a year of mathematics he knew that he would only be able to stay on if he did something relevant to the national war effort. Thus he went straight into "physics with radio": Part 2 Physics.
This suggests that aspects of schema in the mind (body schema, world schema) have neurologic bases that cannot be revised by mere intellectual understanding—at least not quickly. Sacks does explore the topic of how people adapt to phantoms over the years and how positive phantom limbs often gradually foreshorten and sometimes disappear; but some remain for the rest of life. At a higher level of abstraction are what have been called ', in which a person's self-perception of his or her own personality is judged by others to have a gap in perceptive ability. Thus, in psychology, scotoma can refer to a person's inability to perceive personality traits in themselves that are obvious to others.

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