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Verb

Definitions
Noun
1

A change to the text of a document.

"I need to edit the contract before we sign it today."

In plain English: An edit is a small change made to something, like fixing a typo in a text message.

"The article editor told him to shorten his edit before publishing it."

Usage: Use "edit" as a noun to refer to the specific act or result of making changes to a text, such as saying "the final edit was completed." Do not confuse this with the verb form when describing the process itself, which should be phrased as "to edit the document."

Verb
1

prepare for publication or presentation by correcting, revising, or adapting

"Edit a book on lexical semantics"

"she edited the letters of the politician so as to omit the most personal passages"

2

supervise the publication of

"The same family has been editing the influential newspaper for almost 100 years"

3

cut and assemble the components of

"edit film"

"cut recording tape"

4

cut or eliminate

"she edited the juiciest scenes"

5

To change a text, or a document.

"I need to edit the contract before I send it to my lawyer for final approval."

In plain English: To edit means to change or improve something by removing unwanted parts and adding new ones.

"She decided to edit her essay before submitting it for the final grade."

Usage: Use "edit" to describe the act of reviewing and correcting text or documents to improve clarity, accuracy, or style. It involves making specific changes rather than creating content from scratch.

Example Sentences
"The article editor told him to shorten his edit before publishing it." noun
"The editor asked me to fix every error in my manuscript before publication." noun
"I received an email with detailed instructions for the required edit on my tax return." noun
"There was plenty of time left to make a quick edit to the presentation slides." noun
"She decided to edit her essay before submitting it for the final grade." verb
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
change publish censor
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
interpolate hack black out blank out copyread bracket

Origin

The word edit is a back-formation created from the noun editor. Its usage was likely influenced by the French verb éditer and ultimately traces back to the Latin word editus.

Rhyming Words
dit adit qudit judit audit on dit erudit pundit pandit bandit credit coedit unedit reedit reddit shuadit subedit yehudit plaudit reaudit
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