edit



edit something out of something

 and edit something out
to strike out words or sentences from something that is going to be published; to cut out textual material in the editing process. She edited the foul language out of the essay. Frank edited out the misspelled words.
See also: edit, of, out

edit in

v.
To insert something during the course of editing: The sound mixer edited in the soundtrack after the video was shot. Before the show was aired, an additional scene was edited in.
See also: edit

edit out

v.
To delete something during the course of editing: To shorten the film, they decided to edit out one musical number from each scene. The censor insisted that the author edit the controversial paragraph out.
See also: edit, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
PhilippaFIL-i-pə (English), fi-LIP-ə (English)English (British), German
Ganbaatar-Mongolian
TraciTRAY-seeEnglish
Fortunata-Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Late Roman
EmmerichE-me-rikh (German)German, Ancient Germanic
IgorEE-gər (Russian), EE-gawr (Polish)Russian, Polish, Slovene, Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian