[
UK
/ɹɪdˈækʃən/
]
NOUN
- the act of putting something in writing
- putting something (as a literary work or a legislative bill) into acceptable form
How To Use redaction In A Sentence
- Consequently, there was no reason for further redaction of the judgments and the appeal would be dismissed. Times, Sunday Times
- The consultation meant that all MPs were aware of the redactions that would be made to their documents.
- The High Court rejected the appeal and MPs were tasked with getting the details of their expenses ready for publication, but with certain redactions.
- Here is what it said, with a few redactions for discretion's sake.
- A key point here is that those responsible for the final redaction of our text seem to have had a minimalist approach to editing.
- Speaking anonymously to other newspapers, some senior MPs have suggested that some of the redactions were made on the advice of MI5.
- Goldstein brings together the fruit of extensive research and massive erudition in multiple disciplines, wielding the tools of source, genre, redaction, and textual criticism with masterful force.
- Butön was involved with the redaction and classification of the two parts of the Tibetan Buddhist canon, the Kanjur and the Tenjur.
- Some MPs say he warned them they could face legal action if they published their own receipts without redactions.
- I am making a simple distinction between the redaction of my written notes for verbalization and a quantity of ad-libbed additions direct to tape.