editˈɛd ɪt
edit (v)
- present
- edits
- past
- edited
- past participle
- edited
- present participle
- editing
edit (n)
- plural
- edits
edit
English Definitions:
edit, redact (verb)
prepare for publication or presentation by correcting, revising, or adapting
"Edit a book on lexical semantics"; "she edited the letters of the politician so as to omit the most personal passages"
edit (verb)
supervise the publication of
"The same family has been editing the influential newspaper for almost 100 years"
edit, cut, edit out (verb)
cut and assemble the components of
"edit film"; "cut recording tape"
edit, blue-pencil, delete (verb)
cut or eliminate
"she edited the juiciest scenes"
edit (Noun)
A change to the text of a document.
edit (Verb)
To change a text, or a document.
edit (Verb)
To be the editor of a publication.
edIT
edIT is an electronic music producer and DJ based in Los Angeles, California. He is a member of The Glitch Mob.
Edit
Edit is an Anti-folk/Indie rock song from Anti-folk singer Regina Spektor, released in the summer of 2006 on the album Begin to Hope. The line "You don't have no Doctor Robert/You don't have no Uncle Albert" references the Beatles' song "Doctor Robert" as well as Paul and Linda McCartney's 1970 hit "Uncle Albert". "Edit" was covered by British anti-folk band The Red amazing Army. Template:Regina Spectator
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