emended
IPA: ɛmˈɛndɪd
adjective
- improved or corrected by critical editing
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Examples of "emended" in Sentences
- Hello LaDonna, I have emended the post accordingly.
- I appreciate your careful reading, and I have emended the text.
- 487 (241), _Ic_ (word emended from _le_ without noting MS. form).
- He uses the rare word "emended" -- which refers to minor textual corrections.
- Older editors had emended "checks" to "chart," thus losing the homely simile.
- Clinton-Baddeley read ‘Sailing to Byzantium’ as emended and with interpretive notes by Yeats:
- Here is the e-mail I got from the Red Pepper and the questions they posed [heavily emended for clarity]
- One of the faculty happened to be nearby and he emended the statement to: the glory of Central Seminary is its faculty.
- The deliberate manipulation of the Biblical text goes back to the scribes who emended and clarified it for their benefit, and their successors who hallowed the side notes and pulled them into the text...
- As his biographer Martin Stannard points out, "Of all the pre-war manuscripts, that of Scoop is the most heavily emended, and further revision is revealed by the substantial structural changes which appear when it is compared with the printed text."
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