edited

/ˈɛdɪtɪd/
verb
  1. To prepare written material for publication by correcting, revising, or adapting it.
    • She edited the student's essay to fix the grammar and spelling mistakes.
    • The newspaper editor edited the article to make it shorter and clearer.
    • He edited his novel several times before sending it to the publisher.
  2. To make changes to a video, audio recording, or digital file by cutting, rearranging, or adding effects.
    • I edited the photo on my phone to adjust the brightness and contrast.
    • They edited the wedding video to include only the best moments.
    • The filmmaker edited the scene to remove the background noise.
  3. To be in charge of the content and direction of a newspaper, magazine, or website.
    • She edited the school newspaper for two years.
    • The team edited the blog, choosing which stories to publish each week.
    • He edited a popular science magazine before retiring.
adjective
  1. Having been changed or corrected, especially to improve quality or accuracy.
    • The edited footage was much shorter than the original recording.
    • Please send me the edited document so I can review the changes.
    • The edited version of the report had fewer errors.
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