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redaction
[ ri-dak-shuhn ]
noun
- the editing of text so as to hide or remove confidential or sensitive information:
Transcripts of the hearing will be available online once the redaction is completed.
- the text or information that has been removed or hidden:
Most of the redactions pertain to the privacy interests of the parties, including Social Security numbers, telephone numbers, and home addresses.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of redaction1
Example Sentences
"It's a very good thing for the government to release these documents even if there still may be some redactions," he said.
Sources told ProPublica that the inspector general asked witnesses about Ernst, but because of the redactions in the report, it’s unclear which sections, if any, refer to the senator.
The report has been published with redactions on police request.
The department began preserving the records thereafter, but released them to The Times with significant redactions.
"There are too many redactions that can be made, there are too many protections in place for the likes of MI5 or informants or whoever," she continued.
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