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Edited vs. Unedited — What's the Difference?

Edited vs. Unedited — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Edited and Unedited

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Edited

(of written material) corrected, condensed, or otherwise modified in preparation for publication
The article is an edited version of a lecture paper

Unedited

The Unedited box set is a 'deluxe limited edition collectors box set' by British Indie rock band Editors, released on 28 March 2011. The set covers not only the three officially released albums, The Back Room, An End Has a Start and In This Light and on This Evening but also b-sides and rarities.The first 200 copies would receive a signed card with hand written lyrics by Tom Smith when pre-ordered in December 2010.

Edited

To prepare (written material) for publication or presentation, as by correcting, revising, or adapting.

Unedited

Not edited or revised.

Edited

To prepare an edition of for publication
Edit a collection of short stories.
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Unedited

Not adapted for a special audience or purpose.

Edited

To modify or adapt so as to make suitable or acceptable
Edited her remarks for presentation to a younger audience.

Unedited

Not having been altered from the original version; not edited.

Edited

To supervise the publication of (a newspaper or magazine, for example).

Unedited

Not changed by editing

Edited

To assemble the components of (a film or soundtrack, for example), as by cutting and splicing.

Edited

An act or instance of editing
Made several last-minute edits for reasons of space.

Edited

Simple past tense and past participle of edit
A user edited the Web page.

Edited

Having been altered from the original version.

Edited

Improved or corrected by critical editing.

Edited

Improved or corrected by critical editing;
The emended text

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