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unredacted
[ uhn-ri-dak-tid ]
adjective
- (of a document) with confidential or sensitive information included or visible:
We compared the redacted and unredacted versions; the vast majority of the deletions refer to staff memoranda, notes, and conclusions.
- (of text or images) visible, not removed or hidden:
The last 50 lines or so of the document contain just three lines of unredacted text.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of unredacted1
Example Sentences
A newly unredacted memo reveals a more complete version of a note written by Kennedy aide Arthur Schlesinger.
Just a few sentences on one page of the memo were newly unredacted in the latest release.
But the latest batch does include documents that are now mostly or fully unredacted - original material is included instead of blacked-out words or blank space.
The release follows an executive order in January by President Donald Trump that required unredacted files in the case to be made public.
President Donald Trump released a cache of unredacted classified documents on Tuesday related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy but experts say the documents are unlikely to put an end to speculation about the infamous killing.
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