Get to know Redaction better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like writing or editing.
Redaction meaning
- An edited or censored version of a document; a product resulting from the process of editing or censoring.
- The change or changes made while editing.
- The process of editing or censoring.
Synonyms of Redaction
Using Redaction
- The main meaning on this page is: An edited or censored version of a document; a product resulting from the process of editing or censoring. | The change or changes made while editing. | The process of editing or censoring.
- Useful related words include: writing, editing, written material, piece of writing.
- In the example corpus, redaction often appears in combinations such as: the redaction, redaction of, and redaction.
Context around Redaction
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 13 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Redaction
- In this selection, "redaction" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, necessary, rigorous, final, smoothing, process and symbolizes stand out and add context to how "redaction" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a redaction of records and a second redaction which contains. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "redaction" sits close to words such as aar, abdulla and abimbola, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with redaction
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Consider: there is redaction, smoothing over or even erasure. (9 words)
A Redaction of records can be a very tedious. (9 words)
A second redaction, which contains more detail, was written in 1585-6. (12 words)
In the main, this is because the influence and prestige of the Jewish community of Israel steadily declined in contrast with the Babylonian community in the years after the redaction of the Talmud and continuing until the Gaonic era. (39 words)
Redacted sections include those where no redaction might cause harm to an ongoing matter; where it might harm personal privacy; where it might reveal an investigative technique; and where it might affect the workings of a Grand Jury. (38 words)
On the other hand, because of the centuries of redaction between the composition of the Jerusalem and the Babylonian Talmud, the opinions of early amoraim might be closer to their original form in the Jerusalem Talmud. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
He explained the redaction as a miscommunication, and said he had made clear to staff that he didn’t want to exert legislative privilege on documents related to redistricting.
Well, this is where, as I mentioned, some of the anonymization and redaction can come in to help with that.
That's $52.14 an hour to spend one hour on "review, and, if necessary, redaction" on each of the department's 151 procedures.
Consider: there is redaction, smoothing over or even erasure.
In fact, the London court at Assange’s extradition hearing heard from witness testimonies that Assange took great care of handling material and that WikiLeaks had a very rigorous redaction process in place.
She's talking about a court rule, in place since 2009, which requires the redaction of sensitive information in the court filings the North Dakota Supreme Court posted on the internet earlier this year.
In Regina, "the average request was 40 pages and required four hours to complete the redaction and administrative work," the report says.
It’s the word “torture,” and the redaction symbolizes how ineffective “enhanced interrogation” tactics like waterboarding ended up being used, and then covered up.
It’s worth noting that a lot of people are also terrible at redaction—or removing the stuff you don’t want to share.
Redacted sections include those where no redaction might cause harm to an ongoing matter; where it might harm personal privacy; where it might reveal an investigative technique; and where it might affect the workings of a Grand Jury.
The redactions would be “color coded” into four categories, Barr said, and an explanation would be provided for the basis of each redaction.
A Redaction of records can be a very tedious.
The bureau's normal practice is to protect informants through redaction, said Loblaw's Groh, adding the retailer informants waived their rights to have their company names redacted.
According to the Talmud, it was a redaction by the Great Assembly of an original text by Mordecai.
A second redaction, which contains more detail, was written in 1585-6.
Gemara main In the three centuries following the redaction of the Mishnah, rabbis in Israel and Babylonia analyzed, debated, and discussed that work.
In the main, this is because the influence and prestige of the Jewish community of Israel steadily declined in contrast with the Babylonian community in the years after the redaction of the Talmud and continuing until the Gaonic era.
It would seem then that the Orphic view of the demiurge was integrated into Jewish Gnosticism even before the redaction of the myth contained in the original Apocryphon of John.
Judah the Prince is credited with the final redaction and publication of the Mishnah, Abraham ben David calculated the date 189 CE.
On the other hand, because of the centuries of redaction between the composition of the Jerusalem and the Babylonian Talmud, the opinions of early amoraim might be closer to their original form in the Jerusalem Talmud.
Common combinations with redaction
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the redaction 9×
- redaction of 8×
- and redaction 2×
- redaction and 2×