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  1. Is "redact" an acceptable substitute for "delete" or "omit?"

    13 The Merriam-Webster Online dictionary gives a third sense of redact: 3: to obscure or remove (text) from a document prior to publication or release This is now the most common meaning …

  2. Can an image be redacted, or just text? - English Language

    Jun 10, 2011 · The current use of redact often includes image redaction, especially when discussing electronic files such as Word or PDF documents. The NSA Redacting with …

  3. What is difference between editor and redactor?

    Apr 16, 2016 · The only use of "redact" I normally hear is sense 3), removing sensitive material from a document before publication or sharing, so I would think a redactor is specifically a …

  4. writing - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Question: Is the word here really redact? My dictionary defines redact as edit text for publication. Is there another word that describes the action you highlight in your question?

  5. Obscured, obfuscated, what is the best word to use to ensure all ...

    Sep 14, 2017 · The correct word is redacted. From dictionary.com: Redact - to hide or remove (confidential parts of a text) before publication or distribution, or to examine (a text) for this …

  6. Correct usage of replacing cuss words with symbols

    Standard practice is to substitute asterisk when replacing just some letters (especially vowels, and not normally the first or last letter) in a swear-word (for example - "sh*t", or "c**t"). Any random …

  7. What word is used to replace a redacted name?

    Jul 29, 2018 · If a name of an military officer is redacted for security reasons, how can I replace his name with an adjective and the word 'officer' without too much hubbub? Say the original …

  8. legalese - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    May 5, 2016 · To redact means to edit for publication. You might say sanitizing is redacting with a particular purpose. As with redaction, neither of these verbs specifically refer to the use of a …

  9. What's a word that means to 'intentionally withhold information'?

    Aug 9, 2014 · redact: Merriam-Webster: to select or adapt (as by obscuring or removing sensitive information) for publication or release to obscure or remove (text) from a document prior to …

  10. Is there a single word to express hiding the truth 'for the greater ...

    Jan 16, 2024 · In short, a word or verb that qualifies an action for someone who keeps the truth covered up, NOT necessarily with ill intent, but to 'protect' people from fear, anxiety, or from …