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unredacted

[ uhn-ri-dak-tid ]

adjective

  1. (of a document) with confidential or sensitive information included or visible:

    We compared the redacted and unredacted versions; the vast majority of the deletions refer to staff memoranda, notes, and conclusions.

  2. (of text or images) visible, not removed or hidden:

    The last 50 lines or so of the document contain just three lines of unredacted text.



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Example Sentences

In the past, she said, California has provided unredacted copies of health certificates to her organization and should continue to do so.

In the newly unredacted portions of the interview, the valet seems to be reviewing footage or timestamped photos of the discussions he had with Trump on Jan. 6 about what portions of his speech were broadcast on TV.

From Salon

I spoke to Steele recently for “Salon Talks” about his new book, “Unredacted: Russia, Trump, and the Fight for Democracy,” where he offered a stark warning for all who treasure our democratic republic.

From Salon

In your new book, “Unredacted: Russia, Trump, and the Fight for Democracy,” you talk about the rise of Vladimir Putin.

From Salon

She called for the unredacted report to be published.

From BBC

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