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The editor reviewed the edited manuscript.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Improved or corrected by critical editing: Refers to a text, document, or piece of media that has been reviewed, altered, and refined to improve its accuracy, clarity, or quality.
    • Having undergone revision: Indicates that changes have been made to the original version, typically to correct errors, remove unwanted material, or enhance the overall content.
Examples of Usage
  • Adjective:
    • The final, edited version of the manuscript was sent to the publisher.
    • She submitted the edited video file, which was much shorter and clearer than the raw footage.
    • Please read the edited report, as it contains the corrected data.
Advanced Usage
  • "Heavily edited": Modified to a great extent, often implying significant changes or cuts.
    • The interview was heavily edited for television, removing all controversial comments.
  • "Professionally edited": Revised or corrected by someone with expert skills in editing.
    • A professionally edited resume has a much better chance of getting noticed.
Variants and Related Words
  • Edit (verb): To prepare for publication or presentation by correcting, revising, or adapting.
    • He will edit the article before it goes online.
  • Editor (noun): A person who edits material for publication.
    • The editor suggested several changes to the first chapter.
  • Edition (noun): A particular version of a published text.
    • The second edition of the textbook includes edited chapters with new information.
Synonyms
  • Revised: Altered or amended to improve or update.
  • Emended: Corrected or improved, especially a text. (This is a more formal synonym, often used in academic contexts.)
  • Corrected: Having errors removed or put right.
Related Phrases
  • Edited down: Shortened or condensed through editing.
    • The speech was edited down to fit a five-minute time slot.
  • Edited out: Removed during the editing process.
    • All the offensive language was edited out of the broadcast.
Related Idioms
  • The final cut: The last edited version of a film or video. (While not using "edited" directly, this idiom describes the result of the editing process.)
    • The director was unhappy with the final cut and demanded more edits.
edited

The editor reviewed the edited manuscript.

Adjective
  1. improved or corrected by critical editing
    • the emended text