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Detailed Synonyms for edited in English

edited:

edited adj

  1. edited
  2. edited
    – improved or corrected by critical editing 1
    edited; emended
    – improved or corrected by critical editing 1

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Related Definitions for "edited":

  1. improved or corrected by critical editing1

edit:

edit [the ~] nom

  1. the edit
    the draw up; the formulate; the draft; the edit
  2. the edit
    – A change made to a file or a document. 2
    the edit
    – A change made to a file or a document. 2

to edit verbe (edits, edited, editing)

  1. to edit
    to revise; to edit; to rewrite
    • revise verbe (revises, revised, revising)
    • edit verbe (edits, edited, editing)
    • rewrite verbe (rewrites, rewrote, rewriting)
  2. to edit
    to edit
    • edit verbe (edits, edited, editing)
  3. to edit
    – prepare for publication or presentation by correcting, revising, or adapting 1
    to edit; redact
    – prepare for publication or presentation by correcting, revising, or adapting 1
    • edit verbe (edits, edited, editing)
      • she edited the letters of the politician so as to omit the most personal passages1
    • redact verbe
  4. to edit
    – cut or eliminate 1
    to edit; to delete; blue-pencil
    – cut or eliminate 1
    • edit verbe (edits, edited, editing)
      • she edited the juiciest scenes1
    • delete verbe (deletes, deleted, deleting)
    • blue-pencil verbe
  5. to edit
    – cut and assemble the components of 1
    to cut; to edit; edit out
    – cut and assemble the components of 1
    • cut verbe (cuts, cut, cutting)
      • cut recording tape1
    • edit verbe (edits, edited, editing)
      • edit film1
    • edit out verbe
  6. to edit
    – supervise the publication of 1
    to edit
    – supervise the publication of 1
    • edit verbe (edits, edited, editing)
      • The same family has been editing the influential newspaper for almost 100 years1
  7. to edit
    – To make a change to an existing file or document. 2
    to edit
    – To make a change to an existing file or document. 2
    • edit verbe (edits, edited, editing)
  8. to edit
    – To run software that makes extensive, predictable changes to a file automatically, such as a linker or a filter for graphics. 2
    to edit
    – To run software that makes extensive, predictable changes to a file automatically, such as a linker or a filter for graphics. 2
    • edit verbe (edits, edited, editing)

Conjugations for edit:

present
  1. edit
  2. edit
  3. edits
  4. edit
  5. edit
  6. edit
simple past
  1. edited
  2. edited
  3. edited
  4. edited
  5. edited
  6. edited
present perfect
  1. have edited
  2. have edited
  3. has edited
  4. have edited
  5. have edited
  6. have edited
past continuous
  1. was editing
  2. were editing
  3. was editing
  4. were editing
  5. were editing
  6. were editing
future
  1. shall edit
  2. will edit
  3. will edit
  4. shall edit
  5. will edit
  6. will edit
continuous present
  1. am editing
  2. are editing
  3. is editing
  4. are editing
  5. are editing
  6. are editing
subjunctive
  1. be edited
  2. be edited
  3. be edited
  4. be edited
  5. be edited
  6. be edited
diverse
  1. edit!
  2. let's edit!
  3. edited
  4. editing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Related Definitions for "edit":

  1. prepare for publication or presentation by correcting, revising, or adapting1
    • she edited the letters of the politician so as to omit the most personal passages1
  2. cut or eliminate1
    • she edited the juiciest scenes1
  3. cut and assemble the components of1
    • edit film1
  4. supervise the publication of1
    • The same family has been editing the influential newspaper for almost 100 years1
  5. To make a change to an existing file or document.2
  6. A change made to a file or a document.2
  7. To run software that makes extensive, predictable changes to a file automatically, such as a linker or a filter for graphics.2