ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1744. Young, Nt. Th., VI. 542. Unshortened by progression infinite! Futurity for ever future!
1805. Ann. Rev., III. 244. Every tax should leave unshortened to speculation his casting-net, and to industry his oar.
1855. Poultry Chron., III. 496/1. The buds may be left unshortened until the end of September.
1878. Ruskin, Notes, 77. His full, final, unshortened strength is in these [drawings].