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  1. Is "redact" an acceptable substitute for "delete" or "omit?"

    The Merriam-Webster Online dictionary gives a third sense of redact: 3: to obscure or remove (text) from a document prior to publication or release This is now the most common meaning …

  2. Can an image be redacted, or just text? - English Language

    Jun 10, 2011 · The current use of redact often includes image redaction, especially when discussing electronic files such as Word or PDF documents. The NSA Redacting with …

  3. What is difference between editor and redactor?

    Apr 16, 2016 · The only use of "redact" I normally hear is sense 3), removing sensitive material from a document before publication or sharing, so I would think a redactor is specifically a …

  4. Correct usage of replacing cuss words with symbols

    So, with that all in mind: What symbols are acceptable for doing this? Are there patterns or specific methods for this? (Specific patterns for certain words) Other rules that may pertain to …

  5. Obscured, obfuscated, what is the best word to use to ensure all ...

    Sep 14, 2017 · The correct word is redacted. From dictionary.com: Redact - to hide or remove (confidential parts of a text) before publication or distribution, or to examine (a text) for this …

  6. What word is used to replace a redacted name?

    Jul 29, 2018 · If a name of an military officer is redacted for security reasons, how can I replace his name with an adjective and the word 'officer' without too much hubbub? Say the original …

  7. legalese - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    May 5, 2016 · To redact means to edit for publication. You might say sanitizing is redacting with a particular purpose. As with redaction, neither of these verbs specifically refer to the use of a …

  8. What's a word that means to 'intentionally withhold information'?

    Aug 9, 2014 · I was reading an online editorial a week or so ago in which its author employed an awesome word, the meaning of which was "to intentionally and deliberately withhold …

  9. "Blue sky thinking" phrase - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Nov 23, 2011 · @Hazzik, perhaps you could redact certain phrases? I can't imagine any other context in which blue sky thinking might be used where it wouldn't mean what the wiktionary …

  10. What does "d-d" mean? Possible 19th century profanity?

    Dec 19, 2018 · I have several quotes of late-19th-century speech (by British men) which use the abbreviation "d-d" for a word. I'm not sure what it means, but from the context I assume this is …