Crossword clues for edited
edited
- Reworked (text)
- Revised (manuscript)
- Removed typos from, say
- Ready to publish
- Did book work
- Corrected, as text
- Cleaned up, in a way
- Checked copy
- Worked the blue pencil
- Worked on copy
- Tweaked, as text
- Tweaked, as crossword clues
- Trimmed to fit
- Spliced film, etc
- Shortened, as a law review article
- Shortened to fit, say
- Shortened a sentence, maybe
- Rewrote, maybe
- Rewritten, perhaps
- Revised, as copy
- Revised copy
- Revised (text)
- Reduced a sentence, perhaps
- Reduced a sentence perhaps
- Ready to be printed
- Put in final form
- Put in a good word?
- Prepped for publication
- Prepared (manuscript)
- Polished words
- Polished prose
- Polished a manuscript
- Ordered some takeout?
- Now ready to publish
- Modified copy
- Made revisions to
- Made line changes
- Improved one's Health?
- Got to work on "Time"
- Got ready to run?
- Got ready for print
- Found the right words for, maybe
- Did work for New York
- Cut and pasted, say
- Cut and pasted
- Cut a movie
- Corrected, in a way
- Corrected text
- Checked the Time?
- Changed, as crossword clues
- Changed lines
- Changed alot, e.g
- Censored, maybe
- Added to and deleted from
- Acted as copyman
- [I've made some changes]
- With revisions
- Rephrased
- Exchanged words?
- Polished, as text
- Ready to be typeset
- Like some copy
- Made a long story short?
- In final form, as a film
- Readied for print
- Reworked, as text
- Ready for publication, say
- Ready to be put to bed
- Worked on a Life sentence?
- Trimmed to fit, say
- Not raw, as text
- Readied for the printer
- Redacted
- Blue-penciled
- Tailored a tale
- Spliced film, etc.
- Corrected copy
- Emulated Maxwell Perkins
- Worked on galleys
- Emulated Greeley
- Dealt with copy
- Ready for typesetting
- Changed an author's text
- Prepared for publication
- Made publishable
- Revised, as text
- Polished, as copy
- Marked up copy
- Make redactions
- Did newsroom work
- Readied for publication
- Abridged, in a way
- Emended a manuscript
- Chopped and changed it in East Germany twice
- Checked raising of French marine force
- Rearranged articles?
- Breaking the name of the resigned Labour leadership, it changed
- Cut for TV
- Ready for print
- Not in its original form
- Fixed copy
- Ready to run
- Made changes to
- Cut, perhaps
- Prepared for print
- Made typo-free, e.g
- Prepared for printing
- Prepared copy
- Worked on text
- Trimmed text
- Spliced, as a film
The Collaborative International Dictionary
edited \edited\ adj. improved or corrected by critical editing.
Syn: emended.
Wiktionary
having been altered from the original version: being something that someone has edited v
(en-past of: edit)
WordNet
adj. improved or corrected by critical editing; "the emended text" [syn: emended]
Wikipedia
EDITED (formerly EDITD) is a retail technology company headquartered in London, England, with offices in New York and Melbourne. The company produces a real-time data analytics software of the same name intended for apparel brands and retailers to monitor the apparel retail market worldwide. Its software is primarily used by apparel buyers, traders and merchandisers.
Usage examples of "edited".
The magazines I edited were sold to another publisher around then, and I didn’t want to go along.
The magazines I edited were sold to another publisher around then, and I didn't want to go along.
This was the first volume in the series, the Searchlight Books, edited by T.
Although Whitman's family moved to Brooklyn before he was five years old, he returned to visit relatives, and later taught school at various places on Long Island and edited a paper at Huntington, near his birthplace.
In 1848 he went leisurely to New Orleans, where he edited a newspaper, but in a short time he journeyed north along the Mississippi, traveled in Canada, and finally returned to New York, having completed a trip of eight thousand miles.
For a discussion of the kinds of stories about native cannibalism that were told by the seamen of the era, see Gananath Obeyesekere's “Cannibal Feasts in Nineteenth-Century Figi: Seamen's Yarns and the Ethnographic Imagination,” in Cannibalism and the Colonial World, edited by Francis Barker, Peter Hulme, and Margaret Iversen.
I have relied heavily on the book the expedition produced, The Pitcairn Islands: Biogeograpky, Ecology and Prehistory, edited by Tim Benton and Tom Spencer, for information about Henderson Island.
Emerson's letter to his daughter about the Essex is in his collected letters, edited by Ralph Rusk, vol.