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Edited
see synonyms of editedAdjective
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Edited
see synonyms of editedverb (transitive)
1.
to prepare (text) for publication by checking and improving its accuracy, clarity, etc
2.
to be in charge of (a publication, esp a periodical)
he edits the local newspaper
3.
to prepare (a film, tape, etc) by rearrangement, selection, or rejection of previously filmed or taped material
4. (transitive)
to modify (a computer file) by, for example, deleting, inserting, moving, or copying text
5. (often foll by out)
to remove (incorrect or unwanted matter), as from a manuscript or film
noun
6. informal
an act of editing
give the book a final edit
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Edited
see synonyms of edited verb transitive
1.
to prepare (an author's works, journals, letters, etc.) for publication, by selection, arrangement, and annotation
2.
to revise and make ready (a manuscript) for publication
3.
to supervise the publication of and set the policy for (a newspaper, periodical, reference book, etc.)
4. US
to prepare (a film, tape, or recording) for presentation by cutting and splicing, dubbing, rearranging, etc.
5.
to make additions, deletions, or other changes in (a computer file)
noun
6. Informal
an act of editing
a cut made in the edit
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Edited
see synonyms of editedtr.v. ed·it·ed, ed·it·ing, ed·its
1.
a. To prepare (written material) for publication or presentation, as by correcting, revising, or adapting.
b. To prepare an edition of for publication: edit a collection of short stories.
c. To modify or adapt so as to make suitable or acceptable: edited her remarks for presentation to a younger audience.
2. To supervise the publication of (a newspaper or magazine, for example).
3. To assemble the components of (a film or soundtrack, for example), as by cutting and splicing.
4. To eliminate; delete: edited the best scene out.
n.
An act or instance of editing: made several last-minute edits for reasons of space.
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