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edited Definition


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verb edited, editing
    1. To prepare (a book, newspaper, programme, film, etc) for publication or broadcasting, especially by making corrections or alterations.
      Thesaurus: correct, emend, censor, revise, rewrite, check, blue-pencil, polish, condense, rephrase, annotate.
    2. To be in overall charge of the process of producing (a newspaper, etc).
    3. To compile (a reference work).
    4. To remove (parts of a work) before printing or broadcasting, etc.
      Form: edit out something (usually)
    5. To prepare (a cinema film, or a TV or radio programme) by putting together material previously photographed or recorded.
    6. To prepare (data) for processing by a computer.
noun
    1. A period or instance of editing.
Derivative: edited
adj
    Etymology: 18c: from editor.



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