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excerpt

short extract / to quote a passage
NounTransitive Verb
pl: excerptspast: excerptedpp: excerpteding: excerpting

This term describes a curated selection from a larger body of work, emphasizing a deliberate choice to isolate a specific segment for analysis or promotion. It carries a professional or academic tone, often appearing in the context of literary criticism, journalism, or legal documentation. As a noun, it refers to the physical or digital fragment itself. As a verb, it describes the act of extraction. Unlike a summary, which condenses the entire work, an excerpt preserves the original wording of a specific section exactly as it appeared in the source.

Meanings

Noun

A short extract from a film, broadcast, or piece of music or writing.

"The teacher read a brief excerpt from the novel to the class."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To take a short passage from a larger piece of writing or music for the purpose of quoting or reproducing it.

"The editor decided to excerpt the most provocative chapters for the magazine feature."

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