Edited [verb]

Definition of Edited:

rewrite, refine

Opposite/Antonyms of Edited:


Sentence/Example of Edited:

Approximately two-thirds of the brand-specific employees from Bonnier made the transition to North, including the editors-in-chief and the vast majority of the edit team.

As confidence has returned in some markets, clients are once again looking for “campaigns that will actually cut through, rather than the classic Zoom edits cut up for a 30-second spot, which is not very original,” Barnes said.

By clicking on the icon, which will not have the Adobe branding, readers will see information such as who took the photo and where it was taken, along with a history of the photo’s edits.

It also suggests edits that make your writing clearer and more engaging.

They used influencers who were contributing content directly from the new phones using Dropbox, which enabled the agency to put together an edit without biking around hard drives in London.

He edited nearly forty works, some of them classics, but principally relative to ancient English history and antiquities.

Emily Clark, a native of Richmond, founded and edited a literary, monthly magazine entitled "Reviewer."

I have always been a Union man, and have edited a Union paper for the last twenty-five years.

Of the books printed about this time we may note first the works edited by Bentley himself.

I have no objection to any of these being edited, say with a scythe, and reproduced.