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Definition of Redact

Redact
Redact Re*dact" (r?*d?kt"), v. t. [L. redactus, p. p. of redigere; pref. red-, re-, again, back + agere to put in motion, to drive.] To reduce to form, as literary matter; to digest and put in shape (matter for publication); to edit.

Meaning of Redact from wikipedia

- information from a do****ent prior to its publication, during declassification. Redacting confidential material from a paper do****ent before its public release...
- valid requests from government agencies to produce do****ents without redacting confidential customer information, it may produce such do****ents even...
- (August 27, 2020). "Commons law clerk says government went too far in redacting WE Charity do****ents". CBC News. Archived from the original on September...
- Look up redact in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Redaction is the removal of sensitive information from a do****ent to allow its distribution. Redaction...
- critical scholarship widely sees the Book of Chronicles as an attempt to redact the Book(s) of Samuel and of Kings to conform to later religious sensibilities...
- Capsules easily searchable. The company’s Veritone Redact software is used at police departments to redact personally identifiable or compromising information...
- According to David Leigh and Luke Harding they had to persuade ****ange to redact the names of Afghani informants, expressing their fear that they could be...
- figures within the book's own narrative. Narrators describe reading, redacting, writing, and exchanging records. The book also embeds sermons, given...
- 2016. Retrieved July 16, 2016. Chapman, Tom (March 24, 2018). "Josh Trank Redacts Fantastic Four From Filmography On Instagram". Screen Rant. Archived from...
- stages. In the first stage, Zuckerman says WikiLeaks did very little redacting and almost all leaks were accepted, and the main focus was on leakers...