0 past simple and past participle of telescope
1 to make or become shorter by reducing the length of the parts:
Through the telling of histories and institutions like perpetual kinship and positional succession, memory was telescoped towards the present.
Multiculturalism may sometimes imply a culturally embedded identity in which the others are telescoped into the self as inalienable parts of the self.
This specimen shows much of the opisthosoma; preservation is poor but suggesting telescoped post-abdomen (postabdominal segments shorter than in other specimens).
This telescoped rate of change provides an opportunity to investigate the actuation problem as well as to probe the underlying mechanism of change in the contrasting variable grammars across generations.
That arrangement will not entirely get over the problem, but it will ensure that the announcements are telescoped into a relatively short period.
It must be telescoped into a much shorter period to make up what we have lost.
This is an important matter, particularly if the process is to be rather telescoped.
Everything is being speeded up; plans are being telescoped.