verb
- to edit or revise a text for publication
- to remove or obscure sensitive information from a document before release
Usage: formal
Examples
- The editor will redact the manuscript before sending it to the publisher.
- Government officials redacted classified information from the report.
- The lawyer redacted the client’s personal details from the court filing.
- Several paragraphs were redacted with black ink to protect national security.
- The committee spent hours redacting the final version of the policy document.
- Medical records must be redacted to remove patient identifying information.