Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Not edited or revised.
- adjective Not adapted for a special audience or purpose.
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- adjective not having been
altered from theoriginal version: notedited
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective not changed by editing
Etymologies
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Examples
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A Breitbart website later posted what it described as unedited video of the encounter taken from two camera angles.
News - MyNC.com 2010
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But her best compositions remain unedited and neglected, some of them buried in obscure places; and a collection of her sketches and letters and critical essays, would be a valuable addition to our stores of female literature.
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The microsite will include the commercials and what is described as the unedited film from which the commercials are being created.
NYT > Home Page By STUART ELLIOTT 2011
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Their press release, helpfully reproduced in unedited form as a news article by CNN, scolds media outlets for rushing to blame Dziekanski’s death on his being tasered.
hughstimson.org » Blog Archive » When Epistemology Kills 2007
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If I had contact with the author I'd write to 'em why: usually because they weren't ready for prime time, as in unedited.
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The troublesome word is "unedited," and though Lipsky would use it approvingly to suggest a breadth of vision, the word also suggests a lack of proportion that has been the most consistent, lingering, and wrongheaded criticism of Wallace's work throughout his career.
David Foster Wallace Thought Readers Are Smart And Tolstoy Was His Role Model 2010
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And Walter Kirn, weighing in on Wallace's final collection, Oblivion, heaped opprobrium on Wallace's "unedited" feed:
David Foster Wallace Thought Readers Are Smart And Tolstoy Was His Role Model 2010
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Jon Stewart took enough interest in the guy to have him stick around for a couple of rounds of "unedited" prying.
Pavel Somov, Ph.D.: Psychology of Presidential Ambition? 2010
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This "unedited" viral marketing video is pretty telling.
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Jon Stewart took enough interest in the guy to have him stick around for a couple of rounds of "unedited" prying.
Pavel Somov, Ph.D.: Psychology of Presidential Ambition? 2010
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