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Sentence count:179+15Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: editor in chiefeditor programSimilar words: editeditionon creditmonitorvisitorexpeditioncompetitorterritoryMeaning: ['edɪtə(r)]  n. 1. 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) 2. (computer science) a program designed to perform such editorial functions as rearrangement or modification or deletion of data. 
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(61) The magazine's editor is open to criticism in allowing the article to be printed.
(62) Please report yourself to the chief editor when you have finished this work.
(63) The editor of the local paper says he's really scratching around for stories this week.
(64) Here is John Simmonds, our Diplomatic Editor, with the latest news.
(65) Before becoming a full-blown director, he worked as the film editor on Citizen Kane.
(66) The chief editor has just called in to say that he will leave for Shanghai this evening.
(67) All copy must be typewritten and sent to the editor by Friday morning.
(68) He may have had some suspicions of Michael Foster, the editor of the journal.
(69) Your role as editor is important, for you can look at a piece of writing objectively.
(70) Please send correspondence to "Letters to the Editor, Model Railway Journal".
(71) The enquiry will be headed by Lord Jones, sometime editor of the 'Daily News'.
(72) He wrote to the editor of the newspaper demanding an immediate apology .
(73) The author had a good working relationship with his editor.
(74) The editor bowed to pressure from his staff, and the article was suppressed.
(75) If the right editor looks at your article, you're golden.
(75) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(76) He angles his reports to please his editor in chief.
(77) Our review of this week's papers is presented by the editor of 'The Times'.
(78) She's the editor of a new collection of ghost stories.
(79) The editor in chief was relieved from his post at the age of sixty-five.
(80) The Editor takes a cavalier attitude to the concept of fact checking.
(81) The editor of the magazine was hard up for material.
(82) She has just been fired as editor of the newspaper.
(83) The government obtained a court order requiring the editor to reveal his source.
(84) Our fashion editor gives you the lowdown on winter coats for this season.
(85) This experienced editor is said to be able to reduce the misprints to almost nil.
(86) The card is filed alphabetically under the name of the editor.
(87) He has been appointed editor in chief vice Mr.White,who has retired.
(88) Frank Deford is a contributing editor for Vanity Fair magazine.
(89) Opposition parties accuse the newspaper's editor of being a government lapdog.
(90) He got a job as editor of a trade journal.
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