verb
- past tense and past participle of subedit; to edit and prepare (written material) for publication, especially by checking for errors, improving style, and ensuring consistency
Usage: journalism; publishing
Examples
- The article was carefully subedited before going to print.
- She subedited the manuscript to remove grammatical errors.
- The news story had been subedited to fit the available space.
- All submissions are subedited by our editorial team.
- The book was poorly subedited and contained many typos.
- He subedited the press release to improve its clarity.