HyperDic: redact

English > 3 senses of the word redact:
NOUNperson redact, redactor, reviser, rewriter, rewrite mansomeone who puts text into appropriate form for publication
VERBcommunicationredact, frame, cast, put, couchformulate in a particular style or language
changeredact, editprepare for publication or presentation by correcting, revising, or adapting
redact > pronunciation
Soundsrihdae'kt
Rhymesabstract ... whacked: 41 rhymes with aekt...
English > redact: 3 senses > noun 1, person
Meaningsomeone who puts text into appropriate form for publication.
Synonymsredactor, reviser, rewriter, rewrite man
Narrowerabridger, abbreviatorOne who shortens or abridges or condenses a written work
Broadereditor, editor in chiefA person responsible for the editorial aspects of publication
Spanishredactor, refundidor, revisor
Catalanredactor, refonedor, revisor
Verbsredactprepare for publication or presentation by correcting, revising, or adapting
English > redact: 3 senses > verb 1, communication
Meaningformulate in a particular style or language.
PatternSomebody ----s something PP
Synonymsframe, cast, put, couch
Broadergive voice, formulate, word, phrase, articulateput into words or an expression
Spanishredactar
Nounsredactionthe act of putting something in writing
English > redact: 3 senses > verb 2, change
MeaningPrepare for publication or presentation by correcting, revising, or adapting.
PatternSomebody ----s something
ModelThey won't redact the story
Synonymedit
Narrowerblack outSuppress by censorship as for political reasons
blank outcut out, as for political reasons
bracket, bracket outplace into brackets / brackets
copyread, subedit, copyeditedit and correct (written or printed material)
hack, cut upsignificantly cut up a manuscript
interpolate, alter, falsifyinsert words into texts, often falsifying / falsifying / falsifying it thereby
Broaderchange, alter, modifyCause to change
Spanishdirigir
Catalaneditar, redactar, tallar
Nounsredact, redactorsomeone who puts text into appropriate form for publication
redactionputting something (as a literary work or a legislative bill) into acceptable form

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