Edit синоним

  • adapt
  • alter
  • analyze
  • annotate
  • arrange
  • assemble
  • censor
  • choose
  • compile
  • compose
  • delete
  • prepare
  • publish
  • rearrange
  • revise
  • select
  • amplify
  • assign
  • blue pencil
  • butcher
  • check
  • condense
  • correct
  • cut
  • discard
  • doctor
  • draft
  • emend
  • excise
  • feature
  • fine-tune
  • finish
  • massage
  • polish
  • prescribe
  • proofread
  • rectify
  • redact
  • regulate
  • rehash
  • rephrase
  • report
  • scrub
  • style
  • tighten
  • trim
  • boil down
  • fly speck
  • go over
  • make up
  • put together
  • recalibrate
  • set up
  • strike out
  • write over

On this page you’ll find 98 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to edit, such as: adapt, alter, analyze, annotate, arrange, and assemble.

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How to use edit in a sentence

He showed how the state might print and bind and distribute, while men in «free associations» might edit and publish.

LOVE’S PILGRIMAGEUPTON SINCLAIR

Only I wonder why you edit his book if it’s like that, you know.

TRISTRAM OF BLENTANTHONY HOPE

He would edit a paper, comprehensive in its scope, and liberal in its views.

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WORDS RELATED TO EDIT

  • edit
  • expurgate
  • redact
  • abridge
  • black out
  • blacklist
  • bleach
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  • bowdlerize
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  • control
  • cork
  • criticize
  • cut
  • decontaminate
  • delete
  • drop the iron curtain
  • edit
  • examine
  • excise
  • expurgate
  • exscind
  • inspect
  • launder
  • narrow
  • oversee
  • prevent publication
  • purge
  • purify
  • put the lid on
  • refuse transmission
  • repress
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  • restrict
  • review
  • revile
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  • scissor out
  • squelch
  • sterilize
  • strike out
  • supervise communications
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  • abridge
  • amass
  • anthologize
  • arrange
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  • cull
  • draw together
  • edit
  • garner
  • gather
  • get-together
  • glean
  • group
  • heap up
  • marshal
  • muster
  • organize
  • put together
  • recapitulate
  • unite
  • abbreviate
  • blue pencil
  • boil down
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  • encapsulate
  • epitomize
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  • press together
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  • put in a nutshell
  • reduce
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  • solidify
  • sum
  • summarize
  • summate
  • synopsize
  • telescope
  • thicken
  • trim
  • abate
  • abbreviate
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  • become smaller
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  • epitomize
  • evaporate
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  • better
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  • cure
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  • do over
  • doctor
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  • emend
  • fiddle with
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  • launder
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  • review
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  • right
  • scrub
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  • set straight
  • shape up
  • straighten out
  • touch up
  • turn around
  • upgrade

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  • Определения слова edit

    • редактировать

Синонимы к слову edit

    • alter
    • amend
    • be in charge of
    • change
    • check over
    • correct
    • improve
    • manage
    • oversee
    • prepare for publication
    • rearrange
    • rehash
    • revise
    • rework
    • rewrite
    • run
    • tidy up

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  1. edit, redactverb

    prepare for publication or presentation by correcting, revising, or adapting

    «Edit a book on lexical semantics»; «she edited the letters of the politician so as to omit the most personal passages»

    Synonyms:
    cast, edit out, blue-pencil, cut, redact, put, frame, couch, delete

  2. editverb

    supervise the publication of

    «The same family has been editing the influential newspaper for almost 100 years»

    Synonyms:
    blue-pencil, delete, cut, redact, edit out

  3. edit, cut, edit outverb

    cut and assemble the components of

    «edit film»; «cut recording tape»

    Synonyms:
    foreshorten, veer, bring down, snub, turn off, delete, burn, rationalize, hack, trim down, write out, prune, thin, cut, slue, trim back, trim, ignore, swerve, shorten, edit out, redact, cut down, skip, abridge, reduce, make out, contract, rationalise, blue-pencil, cut off, dilute, curve, switch off, sheer, slew, geld, thin out, tailor, turn out, disregard, issue, cut back, abbreviate, trend

  4. edit, blue-pencil, deleteverb

    cut or eliminate

    «she edited the juiciest scenes»

    Synonyms:
    edit out, cancel, blue-pencil, cut, redact, erase, delete

Matched Categories

    • Censor
    • Change
    • Publish

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  1. List of paraphrases for «edit»:

    editing, edite, modify, edition, edited, edits, edita, edición, amend, modifying, editorial, alter

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How to use edit in a sentence?

  1. Lilly Chief Executive Dave Ricks:

    Almost everything I am aware of is single gene edit defects, which ultimately leads you to pretty ultra-rare conditions, which are not our area of interest.

  2. Kirk Franklin:

    Not only did they edit my speech, they edited the African American experience.

  3. Isa Nichols:

    Normally an edit is a past tense process, cutting material that you’ve already shot. With this, a crucial creative element was coming in until we virtually locked the film. the things that they found out gave me more insight in terms of who this young man really was.

  4. Julie Arabi:

    All good men are happy when they choose to be their own authors. Those who choose to have others edit their pathways, must live on the edge of another man’s sword.

  5. Ron DeSantis:

    Some of our biggest media conglomerates, who claim to be avatars of the First Amendment and free exchange of ideas, they’ve become cheerleaders for censorship, if something doesn’t fit the overriding narrative then, in their view, it’s better that it’s left on the cutting room floor, it’s best that you edit it out of existence rather than actually tell people the truth.


Translations for edit

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  • عدّل, حرّر, تحريرArabic
  • редактирам, редакцияBulgarian
  • editovatCzech
  • redigereDanish
  • editieren, Bearbeitung, bearbeiten, redigierenGerman
  • ŝanĝi, ŝanĝo, adapti, adapto, modifi, modifoEsperanto
  • editarSpanish
  • parandus, toimetamaEstonian
  • argitaratuBasque
  • ویرایش, ویرایش کردنPersian
  • muokkaus, editoida, muokata, muuttaa, muutosFinnish
  • corriger, éditer, correction, rediger, modification, modifierFrench
  • ערך, עריכהHebrew
  • संपादन करनाHindi
  • szerkesztHungarian
  • խմբագրելArmenian
  • editarInterlingua
  • redaktarIdo
  • pubblicare, modifica, elaborare, redigereItalian
  • 編集, 編集するJapanese
  • რედაქციის გაკეტება, რედაქტირებაGeorgian
  • 編輯, 편집Korean
  • correctio, corrigōLatin
  • ētitaMāori
  • സംശോധനംMalayalam
  • редакторлахMongolian
  • mengedit, suntingan, menyuntingMalay
  • bewerking, aanpassing, bewerken, wijziging, wijzigenDutch
  • redigereNorwegian
  • łahgo áshłééhNavajo, Navaho
  • redagować, edycja, edytowaćPolish
  • edição, editarPortuguese
  • corectare, modifica, modificare, redactare, schimba, editaRomanian
  • изменять, редактирование, редакция, редактировать, правкаRussian
  • ureditiSerbo-Croatian
  • editovať, zmeniťSlovak
  • författare, redigera, journalist, ändra, bearbetaSwedish
  • การแก้ไข, แก้ไขThai
  • değiştirmekTurkish
  • biên tập, 編輯Vietnamese

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Synonyms for (verb) edit

Synonyms: edit, redact

Definition: prepare for publication or presentation by correcting, revising, or adapting

Usage: Edit a book on lexical semantics; she edited the letters of the politician so as to omit the most personal passages

Similar words: alter, change, modify

Definition: cause to change; make different; cause a transformation

Usage: The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city; The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue


Synonyms: edit, delete, blue-pencil

Definition: cut or eliminate

Usage: she edited the juiciest scenes

Similar words: censor

Definition: subject to political, religious, or moral censorship

Usage: This magazine is censored by the government


Synonyms: cut, edit, edit out

Definition: cut and assemble the components of

Usage: edit film; cut recording tape

Similar words: alter, change, modify

Definition: cause to change; make different; cause a transformation

Usage: The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city; The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue


Synonyms: edit

Definition: supervise the publication of

Usage: The same family has been editing the influential newspaper for almost 100 years

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