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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishedit something ↔ out phrasal verbTCAMto remove something when you are preparing a book, piece of film etc for printing or broadcasting SYN cut The interviewer’s questions have been edited out. → edit→ See Verb table
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edit out• But Berryman had edited nothing out.• He knew the bad bits existed, but he had edited them out.• Which is why people delve into the two system start-up files and edit commands out.
From Longman Business Dictionaryedit something → out phrasal verb [transitive] to remove something from a piece of writing, a film, or a recordingThe interviewer’s questions may be edited out so that all we see is the individual talking. → edit→ See Verb table
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