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UK
/ˈɛdɪtɪd/
]
[ US /ˈɛdətəd, ˈɛdɪtɪd/ ]
[ US /ˈɛdətəd, ˈɛdɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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improved or corrected by critical editing
the emended text
How To Use edited In A Sentence
- The poll was widely discredited after allegations of ballot rigging.
- One account is debited for the amount involved in any transaction and another account is credited.
- The latest strategy is now seen dropping unsupported accusations across the media spectrum to the effect that the intelligence agency's assignment of Ambassador Joseph Wilson to look into the now-discredited Iraq/Niger/uranium claims were all part of a long-term insidious scheme to try and discredit the Bush Administration. Brad Friedman: Wingnuts Declare Coordinated All-Out Cross-Media War on CIA as Newest Front in TreasonGate!
- It was written, edited, illustrated and compiled by homeless and formerly homeless people in San Francisco.
- They will learn more about Churchill than from this diffuse, badly edited book. Times, Sunday Times
- Dolphins have a natural affinity with humans and just being with them, playing with them and touching them, is credited with bringing about wondrous results for sick people.
- And so it is quite disappointing that this volume was very poorly edited.
- Despite the challenges that prevail, our women have 'shouldered' the burdens with great resilience and dignity; and many of the successes that we claim toady, must be credited to our mothers, grandmothers, wives, aunts and sisters. Jamaica Information Service
- Whereas quotations with an apothegmatic feel are normally ascribed to Shaw, those with a more grandiose or belligerent tone are almost automatically credited to Churchill.
- The film was edited by a skilled technician so that the joints are imperceptible.