0 past simple and past participle of edit --
1 to make changes to a text or film, deciding what will be removed and what will be kept in, in order to prepare it for being printed or shown: --
Such inconsistencies should have been edited out, and comparisons/contrasts in crop breeding strategies, biotechnologies, histories, uses and gene resources edited in.
The volume is well edited and produced with excellent diagrams and photographs.
Each piece of writing is meticulously edited, and provided with a useful but unobtrusive commentary.
This is a fine collection, ably edited and with plentiful and helpful notes to explain dating and identify individuals.
It has been carefully edited, with detailed and extensive annotation, with one inexplicable but fortunately not serious exception.
The 121 items provided with musical notation are edited together with their complete texts in mostly modern chant notation.
The papers were presented at an international conference in 2004 and were edited to form chapters in this book.
Data were visually edited offline for motor artifacts, eye blinks, and eye movements.