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redact
/ ɪˈæ /
verb
- to compose or draft (an edict, proclamation, etc)
- to put (a literary work, etc) into appropriate form for publication; edit
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Derived Forms
- ˈ岹پDz, noun
- ˈ岹پDzal, adjective
- ˈ岹ٴǰ, noun
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Other yvlog Forms
- ·岹·پDz noun
- ·岹·ٴǰ noun
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yvlog History and Origins
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of redact1
C15: from Latin redigere to bring back, from red- re- + agere to drive
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Last Friday, they provided some of Bass’ text messages to The Times while stating that an unspecified number were “redacted and/or withheld” based on exemptions to the public records act.
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In the past, hundreds of thousands of documents were made available but were partially redacted.
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Many of the documents have previously been released in partially redacted form, according to experts.
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They are heavily redacted, however, and no details have been given as to what Prince Harry put on his immigration form.
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The Air Force inspector general’s report redacted the names of the women who worked on the Hill.
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