Synonym: editor in chief, editor program. Similar words: edit, edition, on credit, monitor, visitor, expedition, competitor, territory. Meaning: ['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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(91) The editor was laid aside half a year by a serious illness.
(92) I think he was born to be editor of a tabloid newspaper.
(93) I refer to your recent application and interview and am pleased to offer you the post of editor.
(94) The editor published an open letter to the prime minister.
(95) The retiring editor received a special salute from the local newspaper.
(96) You will be expected to assist the editor with the selection of illustrations for the book.
(97) The resignation of the editor in chief was remarked upon by all the staff members in the newspaper office.
(98) The editor would take a theme and embroider upon it with drollery.
(99) It seems incongruous to have a woman as the editor of a men's magazine.
(100) Do you think Tess will reach the dizzy heights of Senior Editor before she's 30?
(101) Anyone interested in contributing articles is invited to contact the editor.
(102) Mr Smith was moved up from an editor to editor in chief.
(103) She worked at 20th Century Fox as a film editor.
(104) I would like to thank my publisher, my editor and, last but not least, my husband.
(105) The editor mutilated my text by removing whole paragraphs from it.
(105) Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
(106) The views expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect those of the editor.
(107) Guy Riddihough is an assistant editor of Nature.
(108) The commander wrote to the editor, demanding an apology.
(109) The editor spiked the story.
(110) Now with Amelia, Gosmo had the first aviation editor.
(111) Or as city editor of a national newspaper?
(112) The program can also invoke your favourite bitmap editor as soon as a screen is captured.
(113) Syndicated columnist Robert Novak chatted loudly with an editor on his cellular telephone.
(114) She started at the Guardian in 1993 as city editor.
(115) A reporter and an editor in the border town of Matamoros are confronted by gunmen while walking to work.
(116) She keeps busy with local activities and has been for many years editor of her church magazine.
(117) Most are commissioned but proposals can be made in advance to the News and Views Editor.
(118) The idea is to give the editor plenty of room to make changes and alterations.
(119) The absolute right of an editor or journalist to opt for a personal hearing before a complaints committee would be removed.
(120) You are a mere picture editor, a workman, whose views on editorial staff are of no account.
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