Antonyms for re-edit


Grammar : Verb
Spell : ed-it
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɛd ɪt


Definition of re-edit

Origin :
  • 1791, perhaps a back-formation from editor, or from French éditer, or from Latin editus, past participle of edere (see edition). Related: Edited; editing. As a noun, by 1960.
  • As in review : verb criticize, scrutinize
  • As in recap : verb review
  • As in synopsize : verb review
Example sentences :
  • Later still—in fact, only some twenty years ago—I was asked to re-edit and "introduce" the English translation.
  • Extract from : « A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 » by George Saintsbury
  • I am so on fire with zeal to re-edit Jerome and to illustrate it with commentaries, that I seem to be inspired by some god.
  • Extract from : « Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam » by Ephraim Emerton
  • As we have seen, the Alexandrian Jews began early to write histories and re-edit the Bible stories to the same purpose.
  • Extract from : « Philo-Judaeus of Alexandria » by Norman Bentwich

Synonyms for re-edit

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