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Definition of redact in English: redactverb rɪˈdaktrəˈdækt [with object]1Edit (text) for publication. (为出版)编辑,修改(文本) a confidential memo which has been redacted from 25 pages to just one paragraph Example sentencesExamples - In essence, I begin the editing process - redacting the data, picking useful bits - while taking handwritten notes.
- Of these twenty-seven pages, all but one and a half have been redacted.
- I hope that it's not redacted and that we actually get to see all of the information the commission is collecting right now.
- I have to redact documents on a regular basis.
- Some of the conclusions in the report have been redacted.
Synonyms correct, rectify, repair, fix - 1.1 Censor or obscure (part of a text) for legal or security purposes.
(出于法律或安全目的而) 审查,模糊化处理(文本的一部分) Example sentencesExamples - The name of that lawyer is redacted throughout the report.
- It became apparent to the reporters that the redacted portions were self-referencing phrases.
- But the redacted parts in the computer file could be seen by copying them and pasting the material in a word processing program.
- Now, a lot of the report has been redacted.
- We'll have to wait and see just what is redacted.
- The Commissioner accepted some details of the minutes would have to be redacted to preserve national security.
- Now, the victim's name in the report was redacted.
- The reports contain a few deletions, and one interview, from May 1, 2004, was redacted in its entirety.
- ABC has some news on what was inside those blocks of redacted text in the CIA Inspector General report.
- You have redacted parts of the data.
- The following is a list of the types of information we routinely redact from funded grant applications.
- Large sections of the Roberts files that have been made public have been heavily redacted with black ink.
- Credit card and phone numbers would be redacted; detailed telephone records would not be provided.
- The two officials said the administration plans to propose redacting parts of the memos.
- Redmond, of the administrative office of the courts, said the courts comb through the documents "on a regular basis" and tell lawyers to redact confidential information.
- The government delayed publication of Cory's reports until March this year and redacted the most sensitive sections.
- The court could release select portions of its orders, while redacting specific facts, including the names of individuals and organizations who are surveillance targets.
- Of these twenty-seven pages, all but one and a half have been redacted.
- Specific figures were redacted from the report.
- You know, the White House has gotten the ability to look at the report and redact certain items.
Derivativesnoun The problem is not that he has abridged the Bible - the very creation of Scripture required the editorial judgment of its redactors - but that he has attenuated it. Example sentencesExamples - The final redactors of the text clearly did not consider it their business to edit such things out - or even to correct what appear to be outright grammatical errors.
- An important question to ask in closing will be whether our redactor is merely an editor or also plays the role of author through his redactional activity.
- No doubt many redactors took a hand in shaping this chapter from stories in the oral tradition.
- The redactor openly indicates, not only that we are given two visions, but also that they are very different from one another.
OriginMid 19th century: back-formation from redaction. Rhymesabreact, abstract, act, attract, bract, compact, contract, counteract, diffract, enact, exact, extract, fact, humpbacked, impact, interact, matter-of-fact, pact, protract, refract, retroact, subcontract, subtract, tact, tract, transact, unbacked, underact, untracked Definition of redact in US English: redactverbrəˈdæktrəˈdakt [with object]1Edit (text) for publication. (为出版)编辑,修改(文本) a confidential memo which has been redacted from 25 pages to just one paragraph Example sentencesExamples - I have to redact documents on a regular basis.
- In essence, I begin the editing process - redacting the data, picking useful bits - while taking handwritten notes.
- Some of the conclusions in the report have been redacted.
- I hope that it's not redacted and that we actually get to see all of the information the commission is collecting right now.
- Of these twenty-seven pages, all but one and a half have been redacted.
Synonyms correct, rectify, repair, fix - 1.1 Censor or obscure (part of a text) for legal or security purposes.
(出于法律或安全目的而) 审查,模糊化处理(文本的一部分) Example sentencesExamples - The following is a list of the types of information we routinely redact from funded grant applications.
- The court could release select portions of its orders, while redacting specific facts, including the names of individuals and organizations who are surveillance targets.
- You know, the White House has gotten the ability to look at the report and redact certain items.
- Of these twenty-seven pages, all but one and a half have been redacted.
- Credit card and phone numbers would be redacted; detailed telephone records would not be provided.
- We'll have to wait and see just what is redacted.
- The name of that lawyer is redacted throughout the report.
- Now, a lot of the report has been redacted.
- But the redacted parts in the computer file could be seen by copying them and pasting the material in a word processing program.
- Now, the victim's name in the report was redacted.
- Specific figures were redacted from the report.
- The two officials said the administration plans to propose redacting parts of the memos.
- ABC has some news on what was inside those blocks of redacted text in the CIA Inspector General report.
- Redmond, of the administrative office of the courts, said the courts comb through the documents "on a regular basis" and tell lawyers to redact confidential information.
- The government delayed publication of Cory's reports until March this year and redacted the most sensitive sections.
- It became apparent to the reporters that the redacted portions were self-referencing phrases.
- You have redacted parts of the data.
- Large sections of the Roberts files that have been made public have been heavily redacted with black ink.
- The reports contain a few deletions, and one interview, from May 1, 2004, was redacted in its entirety.
- The Commissioner accepted some details of the minutes would have to be redacted to preserve national security.
OriginMid 19th century: back-formation from redaction. |