Antonyms for edited
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : ed-it |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɛd ɪt |
Definition of edited
Origin :- 1791, perhaps a back-formation from editor, or from French éditer, or from Latin editus, past participle of edere (see edition). Related: Edited; editing. As a noun, by 1960.
- verb rewrite, refine
- (1910-11), edited by John R. Commons, is a mine of material.
- Extract from : « The Age of Invention » by Holland Thompson
- A newspaper always finds the class of readers to which it is edited.
- Extract from : « The Clock that Had no Hands » by Herbert Kaufman
- How many newspapers are edited and published by Afro-Americans?
- Extract from : « Sparkling Gems of Race Knowledge Worth Reading » by Various
- His great poem, "De Regimine principum," has been edited by Th.
- Extract from : « A Literary History of the English People » by Jean Jules Jusserand
- These letters, of the period 983-997, were edited by Havet, loc.
- Extract from : « The Hindu-Arabic Numerals » by David Eugene Smith
- This appeared in 1891, edited with care by Miss Appleton and others.
- Extract from : « A Book for All Readers » by Ainsworth Rand Spofford
- The extracts from the letter here reproduced have been edited by me.
- Extract from : « The Right Stuff » by Ian Hay
- A portion of the book was edited by Mr. Worthington C. Ford.
- Extract from : « The Journal of Negro History, Volume 6, 1921 » by Various
- It was edited by Mr. Bruils, who had been educated in Europe as a lawyer.
- Extract from : « The Journal of Negro History, Volume 6, 1921 » by Various
- The men who edited wheel magazines now changed them to "golf monthlies."
- Extract from : « As A Chinaman Saw Us » by Anonymous
Synonyms for edited
- adapt
- alter
- amplify
- analyze
- annotate
- arrange
- assemble
- assign
- blue-pencil
- boil down
- butcher
- censor
- check
- choose
- compile
- compose
- condense
- correct
- cut
- delete
- discard
- doctor
- draft
- emend
- excise
- feature
- fine-tune
- finish
- fly speck
- go over
- make up
- massage
- polish
- prepare
- prescribe
- proofread
- publish
- put together
- rearrange
- recalibrate
- rectify
- redact
- regulate
- rehash
- rephrase
- report
- revise
- scrub
- select
- set up
- strike out
- style
- tighten
- trim
- write over
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