redact

/rɪˈdækt/
verb
  1. To edit or remove sensitive or private information from a document before making it public.
    • The lawyer had to redact the names of the witnesses from the report.
    • Government agencies often redact classified details from released files.
    • She used a black marker to redact her personal information from the form.
  2. To prepare a document for publication by editing or revising it.
    • He spent hours redacting the report to ensure it was clear and accurate.
    • The committee redacted the final version of the proposal.
    • The editor will redact the manuscript before it goes to print.
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