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What is Unredacted?


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verb redact is more specific than edit, scarcely overlaps with censor, and is genuinely useful:mid-19th century -- essentially, a fancy or technical *synonym* of "edit" -- to this a more specific sense.

examples are of UNREDACTED being used as a reference to blacked-out bits of text that are "classified" or "sensitive" -- effectively, as a replacement for the unpleasant participle CENSORED.

See edit, classified, sensitive, confidential


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