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- nounprune (noun) · prunes (plural noun)
- a plum preserved by drying and having a black, wrinkled appearance.
- informalderogatoryan unpleasant or disagreeable person:"he was a good leader, but a right miserable old prune"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French, via Latin from Greek prou(m)non ‘plum’.verbprune (verb) · prunes (third person present) · pruned (past tense) · pruned (past participle) · pruning (present participle)- trim (a tree, shrub, or bush) by cutting away dead or overgrown branches or stems, especially to increase fruitfulness and growth:"now is the time to prune roses" · "to limit growth, prune in summer"
- cut away (a branch or stem):"prune back the branches"
- reduce the extent of (something) by removing superfluous or unwanted parts:"reduction achieved by working harder or pruning costs"Similar:cut back onpare downslim downmake reductions inmake cutbacks inwhittle away/down
- remove (superfluous or unwanted parts) from something:"Elliot deliberately pruned away details"
Originmid 16th century (in the sense ‘abbreviate’): from Old French pro(o)ignier, possibly based on Latin rotundus ‘round’. - People also ask
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