Definition, synonyms and related words
plural of edit
"The publisher reviewed all the edits before printing the final version of the book."
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of edit
"She edits every article before it goes online."
In plain English: To edit means to change parts of something, usually by cutting out what you don't want and adding new details to make it better.
"The author asked her assistant to edits out any unnecessary words from the draft. Wait, that's grammatically incorrect ("asked... to edit"). Let me correct it while keeping the constraints. The editor will edits photos before uploading them to social media. No, "will edits" is also wrong. The prompt asks for a sentence where "edits" functions as a verb in its everyday meaning (present tense or plural subject). Since I need one simple natural sentence: Sarah edits her blog posts every week on Monday evenings."