Definition of «edited extract»

An "edited extract" refers to a portion of a larger text or document that has been modified or shortened. It contains selected information that is relevant or important, while removing other irrelevant or less significant parts.

Sentences with «edited extract»

  • Here we present edited extracts from our report, which is released today. (clivehamilton.com)
  • The recent announcement by Carswell that its multi-volume print work «Words and Phrases Judicially Defined in Canadian Courts and Tribunals» is available online means that both Westlawecarswell and LexisNexis Quicklaw now offer access to edited extracts of of the meaning of words and phrases as discussed in judicial decisions. (slaw.ca)
  • The Daily Mail's edited extracts omitted a claim that Dacre, its own editor - in - chief, warned Cameron against bringing Coulson into government as director of communications when the Tories were elected in 2010. (theguardian.com)
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