edit
//ˈɛdɪt//
Verb
editInfinitive
editPresent tense
editedPast tense
editedPast participle
editingPresent participle
editsThird-person singular
1
To prepare written material for publication by correcting, condensing, or otherwise modifying it.
She edited the manuscript before sending it to the publisher.
2
To make changes to text, data, or images, especially using a computer.
I need to edit this document before sending it.
3
To assemble a film or recording by cutting and rearranging sections.
She spent hours editing the video for her YouTube channel.
Noun
1
A change or correction made to a text, film, or other media.
The editor made a few edits to the article before publishing.
2
A session or instance of editing.
The final edit of the video took three hours.