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re-ˈedit, v. Also 9 -edite. [re- 5 a.] trans. To edit again. Hence re-ˈediting vbl. n.
1797Monthly Mag. III. 91 Some progress will be made in re-editing a German edition of a forgotten classic. 1807Southey Spec. Eng. Poets I. p. vii, When Dr. Aikin began to re-edite Johnson's collection [of the poets]. 1865M. Arnold Ess. Crit. ii. 42 A book like the history of the French Academy..which M. Charles Livet has lately re-edited. 1898Daily News 23 Sept. 4/6 The re-editing of liturgical forms upon simpler and more Scriptural lines. 1953K. Reisz Technique Film Editing ii. 168 The picture and words were slightly re-edited to fit in with the music. 1975Listener 21 Aug. 242/2 Not as severely compromised by studio re-editing and reshooting as some of his earlier films had been. |