edits;
edited;
editing
edits;
edited;
editing
Britannica Dictionary definition of EDIT
[+ object]
1
a
:
to prepare (something written) to be published or used
:
to make changes, correct mistakes, etc., in (something written)
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edit a poem
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This chapter needs to be edited.
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The book was poorly edited.
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The stories have been edited for a younger audience.
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Students learn to edit their essays for grammar and punctuation.
b
:
to prepare (a film, recording, photo, etc.) to be seen or heard
:
to change, move, or remove parts of (a film, recording, photo, etc.)
2
:
to be in charge of the publication of (something)
edit out
[phrasal verb]
edit out (something)
or
edit (something) out
:
to remove (something, such as an unwanted word or scene) while preparing something to be seen, used, published, etc.
edit yourself
:
to change what you were going to say or would normally say
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I feel like I have to edit myself when I talk to them.
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“I never saw it,” she said before quickly editing herself, “or at least I don't remember seeing it.”
— editing
noun
[noncount]