redact / rɪˈdækt /

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redact 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to put into suitable literary form; revise; edit.
  2. to draw up or frame.
  3. to edit so as to remove or hide confidential or sensitive information: His account number has been redacted from the top of the statement.

redact 近义词

redact

等同于 bowdlerize

redact 的近义词 2
redact

等同于 edit

redact

等同于 emend

更多redact例句

  1. In the recording provided to The Washington Post, some information, such as the caller’s phone number and name, is redacted.
  2. A document from the training with handwritten notes – which have been redacted to protect the official’s identity – give the broad strokes of a process to permanently delete emails.
  3. The agencies rarely redacted the names of the suspects on whom they used force, including juveniles and mentally ill people in the thick of a crisis.
  4. Washington State cleared Leach after conducting an investigation, and Wilson later redacted his statement.
  5. So far, the agency has released about 500 pages of heavily redacted emails, a fifth of the total in its possession, it says.
  6. The Times ended up publishing some documents that did not redact the names of active intelligence officers.
  7. Nesselrode and he redact a proclamation, and entrust the printing of it to Michaud.