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    Re·dact
    /rəˈdak(t)/

    verb

    • 1. edit (text) for publication: "a confidential memo which has been redacted from 25 pages to just one paragraph"
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  3. Learn the origin, usage, and examples of the verb redact, which means to put in writing, select or adapt, or obscure or remove text. Find synonyms, related articles, and word history of redact.

  4. to draw up or frame (a statement, proclamation, etc.). to edit (text) so as to remove or hide confidential or sensitive information: His account number has been redacted from the top of the statement. redact. / rɪˈdækt /.

  5. Redacted means edited especially to hide or delete sensitive information. Learn the origin, usage, and examples of this word from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  6. Redact means to remove words or information from a text before it is printed or made available to the public. Learn how to use this formal verb with examples and translations in different languages.

  7. Redact means to remove words or information from a text before it is printed or made available to the public. Learn how to use this formal verb with examples and translations in different languages.

  8. To redact is to arrange or edit text in a written document. Don't get too attached to every word in your rough draft; your teacher will expect you to redact it before handing in your final paper. Redact refers to any kind revising or editing that makes a document better, usually for publication.

  9. Redacted definition: (of a document) with confidential or sensitive information removed or hidden. See examples of REDACTED used in a sentence.

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