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  1. re-editnoun

    Another edit

  2. re-editverb

    edit again

Wikipedia

  1. Re-edit

    In popular music, a re-edit is an altered version of a recorded song created by repeating, reordering, or removing sections of the original recording - for example, making a chorus repeat several times in a row, or extending the length of a break section. Like remixes, re-edits are especially common in dance music.

Anagrams for re-edit »

  1. dieter

  2. retied

  3. tiered

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of re-edit in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of re-edit in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of re-edit in a Sentence

  1. Patricia Oduwole:

    As I edit, produce, set up and write the scripts for my documentaries, I have to learn a lot of things.

  2. Grabyo Chief Executive Gareth Capon:

    The speed is important, how fast it is. How simple and easy it is to use - it's all cloud-based so you can access it through a laptop and wifi, rather than being in some big edit suite.

  3. John Smithson:

    It was a living edit, normally an edit is a past tense process, cutting material that you’ve already shot. With this, a crucial creative element was coming in until we virtually locked the film.

  4. Jason Sudeikis:

    I didn’t edit during production just because it was just too big of a load to carry with the writing and the acting, but then you know, being a producer, I was there on set every day going behind-the-scenes with notes, supporting our directors and our DP’s. When I go and watch, editing now, it’s a thrill. That’s a credit to the work that the writers did, but then also the way these actors portray them.

  5. Mike Schur:

    We were weirdly kicked out of our offices and now we're all crammed into this tiny corner of the building where we've been for the past six years while we edit the last few episodes.

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