Pruned

[prune]

To prune means to clip, crop, cut back, and weed out. Pruning usually happens to overgrown trees and bushes, but can also be helpful for wild eyebrows and guest lists that are too long.

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Adjective S.
(of plants or trees) shaped by having superfluous branches or shoots trimmed back or cut off; "abundant fruit from properly pruned vines and fruit trees"


imp. & p. p.
of Prune


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Usage Examples

A person cannot love a plant after he has pruned it, then he has either done a poor job or is devoid of emotion.

Misspelled Form

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