edit
verb [ T ]
uk/ˈedɪt/ us IT, COMMUNICATIONS
to make changes to a text, film, etc., correcting mistakes or removing some parts, especially in order to prepare it for being printed or shown:
We may edit your letters for length or clarity.
When you edit video on a PC, the software allows you to trim scenes by a fraction of a second if you wish.
A wiki is a web page that can be edited by any reader.
to be in charge of a newspaper, magazine, etc. and decide what will be published in it:
She was the first woman to edit a national newspaper.
editing
noun [ U ] uk/ˈedɪtɪŋ/ us/-ṱɪŋ/
You can set combinations of restrictions and passwords on documents to control opening, viewing, and editing.
Phrasal verb
edit sth out