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editn. ~ 1. The process of revising a work, especially for final publication or release. - 2. The act of holding back or modifying ideas expressed to make them appropriate to a particular audience. Notes: [..]
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edit1 [countable] the process of editing something such as a book, document, or filmThe text is very messy and needs a close edit.Synonyms and related words Relating to writing and editing:authorial, [..]
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edit1 [transitive, intransitive] edit (something) to prepare a piece of writing, a book, etc. to be published by correcting the mistakes, making improvements to it, etc. I know that this rough draft will [..]
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edit1791, "to publish," perhaps a back-formation from editor, or from French éditer (itself a back-formation from édition) or from Latin editus, past participle of edere "give out, put out, [..]
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edit/ˈɛdət/ verb edits; edited; editing edit /ˈɛdət/ verb edits; edited; editing Learner's definition of EDIT [+ object] 1 a : to prepare (something written) to be published or used : to make c [..]
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editTo enter, modify or delete data.
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editTo check for errors and understanding. To remove, correct or adapt material in a text because it is too long or inappropriate.
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edit1.: The cutting and arranging of shots. 2.: In the different stages, or at the completion of editing the edited film itself can be referred to as “the cut” or “the edit.”
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editprepare a manuscript for publication often by making it conform to a standard or to suit a particular purpose; to review, modify, revise, refine, correct, reorganize a document;
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edit(v) prepare for publication or presentation by correcting, revising, or adapting(v) supervise the publication of(v) cut and assemble the components of(v) cut or eliminate
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editEvidential Drug Identification Testing
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editChange. Alter the size or colours of a picture, add words to a document, change the figures on a spread sheet, etc.
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editTo make changes in a file.
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editTo splice a film together from all the shots that the director wants to use to get the story across.
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editRefers to the act of organizing existing footage into an understandable sequence of shots. Proper editing eliminates confusion and creates a clear message.
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editA switch that does different things depending on the operational mode that the machine is in: 1) If a computer-controlled transport is in “Stop,” pushing the “Edit” switch deactivates the computer-con [..]
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derived from English Edith.
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editHungarian and Swedish form of Edith.
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