The word "more excerpted" is often used to describe a text or article that has been further condensed or selected from a larger source. There are several synonyms that can be used to describe this process, including "abridged," "condensed," "summarized," "excerpted," and "compressed." When we remove certain parts of a text or article, we are essentially distilling the most important information down to its essence. This process is useful for people who want to quickly understand a complex idea or who do not have the time to read a longer document. Whether you call it "more excerpted," "abridged," or "condensed," the goal is the same: to make information more accessible.