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The synonyms of “Edited” are: emended
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “edited” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
emended | Improved or corrected by critical editing. The emended text. |
adapt | Adapt or conform oneself to new or different conditions. The film was adapted from a Turgenev short story. |
adaptation | The responsive adjustment of a sense organ (as the eye) to varying conditions (as of light. The play is an adaptation of a short novel. |
adaption | The process of adapting to something (such as environmental conditions. |
adjustment | The process of adapting or becoming used to a new situation. For many couples there may need to be a period of adjustment. |
alter | Make an alteration to. Plans to alter the dining hall. |
amass | Collect or gather. The soldiers were amassing from all parts of Spain. |
annotate | Add notes to (a text or diagram) giving explanation or comment. He annotated on what his teacher had written. |
bibliography | The history or systematic description of books, their authorship, printing, publication, editions, etc. A bibliography of his publications. |
compile | Accumulate (a specified score. This allows you to create programs and compile them. |
correct | Socially right or correct. The steel industry s current overcapacity will be corrected this year. |
delete | Wipe out digitally or magnetically recorded information. Please delete my name from your list. |
dossier | A collection of papers containing detailed information about a particular person or subject (usually a person’s record. We have a dossier on him. |
erase | Rub out or remove (writing or marks. Please erase the formula on the blackboard it is wrong. |
file | Smooth with a file. File one s fingernails. |
manually | By hand. Manually operated gates. |
manuscript | Handwritten book or document. An illuminated manuscript. |
metamorphose | (of an insect or amphibian) undergo metamorphosis, especially into the adult form. Feed the larvae to your fish before they metamorphose into adults. |
modified | Changed in form or character. Their modified stand made the issue more acceptable. |
modify | (especially of an adjective) restrict or add to the sense of (a noun. She may be prepared to modify her views. |
modulation | Alteration of the amplitude or frequency of an electromagnetic wave or other oscillation in accordance with the variations of a second signal. The modulation from an oral to a written technology in ancient Greek civilization. |
novel | The literary genre represented or exemplified by novels. He burned all the novels. |
proofread | Read for errors. Typesetting from the writer s keystrokes reduces the need for proofreading. |
rearrange | Change (the position, time, or order of something. He had rearranged his schedule. |
rectify | Make right or correct. His methods of rectifying the cycloid. |
retouch | Give retouches to hair. This photograph has been retouched. |
revision | The action of revising. It would require a drastic revision of his opinion. |
rewrite | Rewrite so as to make fit to suit a new or different purpose. He was constantly demanding rewrites even on the set. |
script | Write a script for a play film or broadcast. Her neat tidy script. |
stagy | Having characteristics of the stage especially an artificial and mannered quality. Stagy heroics. |
text | A textbook. In some passages it is difficult to establish the original text. |
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