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redacted
[ ri-dak-tid ]
adjective
- (of a document) with confidential or sensitive information removed or hidden:
If a court decision contains protected information, it may not be released immediately due to the need to prepare a redacted version.
- (of text, images, or information) removed, obscured, or hidden from view:
Under this ruling, state agencies must provide an explanation for not disclosing redacted information.
- edited or compiled, as from multiple sources:
This text is believed to be a redacted and bowdlerized edition of the Babylonian Talmud.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of redact.
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲ··岹·ٱ adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of redacted1
Example Sentences
Last Friday, they provided some of Bass’ text messages to The Times while stating that an unspecified number were “redacted and/or withheld” based on exemptions to the public records act.
In the past, hundreds of thousands of documents were made available but were partially redacted.
Many of the documents have previously been released in partially redacted form, according to experts.
They are heavily redacted, however, and no details have been given as to what Prince Harry put on his immigration form.
The Air Force inspector general’s report redacted the names of the women who worked on the Hill.
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