Antonyms for re-edited
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : ed-it |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɛd ɪt |
Definition of re-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.
- As in review : verb criticize, scrutinize
- As in recap : verb review
- As in synopsize : verb review
- Dante has also been shown to have re-edited contemporary apocalypses.
- Extract from : « Plotinos: Complete Works, v. 4 » by Plotinos (Plotinus)
- The poems however were re-edited, with additions, by Derwent Coleridge, in 1851.
- Extract from : « The Age of Tennyson » by Hugh Walker
- He has not recently been re-edited, but a selection was published in 1822.
- Extract from : « A Short History of French Literature » by George Saintsbury
- Langhorne's Plutarch was re-edited by Archdeacon Wrangham in the year 1819.
- Extract from : « Plutarch's Lives, Volume I (of 4) » by Plutarch
- They have been edited and re-edited by the greatest masters.
- Extract from : « The World's Great Men of Music » by Harriette Brower
- Apparently O'Clery did more than transcribe; he re-edited, as was his wont, into the literary Irish of his day.
- Extract from : « Lives of SS. Declan and Mochuda » by Anonymous
- Berlioz wrote a book on instrumentation, which has lately been re-edited by Richard Strauss.
- Extract from : « How to Appreciate Music » by Gustav Kobb
- And his book had been re-edited several times in the nineteen-hundred odd years before this old gentleman was taught it.
- Extract from : « The Legacy of Greece » by Various
- He re-edited Collins's Peerage, inserting a statement about his supposed right.
- Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 » by Various
- The Pentateuch is "a work of composite structure," which has been "edited and re-edited several times."
- Extract from : « The Book Of God » by G. W. Foote
Synonyms for re-edited
- abstract
- assess
- bad-mouth
- correct
- discuss
- epitomize
- evaluate
- examine
- give one's opinion
- go over
- inspect
- judge
- knock
- pan
- put down
- rave
- read through
- recapitulate
- reedit
- revise
- rip
- run down
- run through
- skin alive
- slam
- study
- sum up
- summarize
- swipe at
- synopsize
- take down
- trash
- weigh
- wrap up
- write a critique
- zap
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