0 past simple and past participle of telescope --
1 to make or become shorter by reducing the length of the parts: --
I am pleased to see that the five-year project has been telescoped into a four-year project instead.
I come back to the telescoped and therefore misleading account.
That would have great advantages in speeding the process of clinical trials, so that the process of getting approval for a drug can be telescoped.
The clear message of such focusing is that development must be telescoped — in the sense of closing, not opening, the instrument.
The engine turned over and the leading two coaches telescoped badly.
However, now that the transitional period has been telescoped, it will not arise at all as a serious problem.
There is an extremely good annexe that may similarly have to be telescoped.
Everything is being speeded up; plans are being telescoped.