Similar words: commander-in-chief, commander in chief, editorial, editor, creditor, subeditor, art editor, auditorium. Meaning: n. a person responsible for the editorial aspects of publication; the person who determines the final content of a text (especially of a newspaper or magazine).
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1. The editor in chief embroidered the original story beyond recognition.
2. He angles his reports to please his editor in chief.
3. The editor in chief was relieved from his post at the age of sixty-five.
4. He has been appointed editor in chief vice Mr.White,who has retired.
5. The resignation of the editor in chief was remarked upon by all the staff members in the newspaper office.
6. Pilger himself would remain editor in chief as agreed.
7. As the editor in chief of such a magazine, I am obliged to answer a lot of questions about men.
8. The editor in chief docked some of the articles.
9. The editor in chief cut out the last paragraph.
10. In a statement, New York Post editor in chief Col Allan said, "The Post stands by its story."
11. Garner is editor in chief of all current editions of Black's Law Dictionary.
12. "This is about business," said Angelica Cheung, the editor in chief of Vogue China.
13. Fyodor Lukyanov is the editor in chief of the Russia in Global Affairs journal, published in Russian and English.
14. In his Editor's note, the magazine's Editor in Chief Chris Johns said of Skiles: 'He set a standard for underwater photography, cinematography and exploration that is unsurpassed.
15. Ma Yimu, the executive editor in chief of the magazine, announced the dismissal Monday on his microblog, saying, "I cannot believe it.
16. Mrs. Kopold's father had been editor in chief of the Communist newspaper Rude Pravo, died fighting the Nazis in World War II, and had a bridge in Prague named for him.
17. Adam Ostrow, editor in chief of online social media guide Mashable.com, says it's because the initial path to maximum reach wasn't clear.
18. At the time Baker's essay was published, the editor in chief of Harper's was Roger Hodge, who was abruptly relieved of his post earlier this year.
19. I wrote editor in chief Steve Brill to ask about the policy.
20. Mr Smith was moved up from an editor to editor in chief.
21. Stewart, chairwoman of Omnimedia, will relinquish the job of editor in chief at her magazine to editor Stephen Drucker.
22. "In our country, it's not extreme to read documents such as these, " says Helena Giertta, editor in chief of Journalisten,[sentencedict.com] a newspaper produced for Swedish journalists.
23. He is president of the Paleontological Society (2004-2006) and editor in chief of the journal Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology.
24. "We all know that these companies are taking a loss and that's not going to continue forever, " said Jonathan Karp, publisher and editor in chief at Twelve, an imprint of the Hachette Book Group.
25. Among the guests at the dinner were the designer Vera Wang, who has family ties to China and also produces some of her clothes there, and Anna Wintour, the editor in chief of American Vogue.
26. Mashable editor Lauren Indvik, Gilt Group founder Alexis Maybank, L2 researcher Maureen Mullen and Esquire's editor in chief David Granger discussed the new model of content and commerce.
27. As we heard a few weeks ago, Arianna Huffington is now the President and Editor In Chief of all of AOL's media properties, including TechCrunch, which is now called the Huffington Post Media Group.
28. "There is no other star in the world (who) causes more of a stir in the public eye than Lindsay," said Maxim Editor in Chief Jimmy Jellinek in a statement.
29. Everything else is just rumors, and that is the problem," says Amr Khafagy, the editor in chief of the independent al-Shorouq newspaper, which has run four stories and an editorial about Shehata.
30. My fervent wish is that one day soon Reuters financial news editor in China will be a Chinese national - one step on that person's path to be global editor in chief!
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