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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(121) For example, the editor will need to check lists of headwords which begin with lower-case letters.
(122) Would she herself end up like that, if she achieved her ambition of becoming the managing editor of a magazine?
(123) Whatever his capacity as a poet, Theobald was no fool as an editor or as a critic.
(124) By sophomore year I was city editor of the Crimson, a big honor for one so young.
(125) I also spoke to the assistant editor, when he came in.
(126) Martin, formerly editor of Arts magazine, is a trained art historian.
(127) Getting it right Editor, - Helen Zeitlin is wrong in claiming that my article about her reinstatement was unjust and incorrect.
(128) If an almanac editor gets ten percent of his predictions right in a given year, he counts it a success.
(129) Many of the letters to the editor expressed the belief that the two men were innocent.
(130) As the editor in chief of such a magazine, I am obliged to answer a lot of questions about men.
(131) Newsroom and management hopes have settled on Ann-Eve Pedersen, currently an assistant city editor.
(132) He also advised them again to get a high-profile chairman and a well-known editor.
(133) I did a lot of work on that book. It annoys me that the editor never acknowledged it.
(134) Normally, the inconsistency wouldn't matter, but it might now that she's assistant editor.
(135) Do not let your editor or art director unduly influence you.sentencedict .com
(136) Paul Lawson from Melbourne had worked with Oz in Sydney and he automatically came round, and was appointed deputy editor.
(137) Klein says she stays involved as editor of her high school paper, and Nyberg makes friends in the school marching band.
(138) The editor would have doubled it, if you'd played ball with me.
(139) Computer generated protocols Editor, - Richard J Lilford and colleagues show that structured methods of recording data can improve patient care.
(140) Loretta Barrett, our literary agent, was a successful editor at a major publishing company.
(141) A democratic committee of journalists? - a thorn bush for the editor to hide in.
(142) As editor of Running magazine in the early 1980s, he commissioned Thompson to report on an athletic competition in Hawaii.
(143) Climber assistant editor Tom Prentice and leader Keith Milne reached the summit of the 6,904m mountain after 13 days.
(144) He has been a reporter, Washington correspondent, system editor, state editor and Baltimore County bureau chief.
(145) When Amis became literary editor of the New Statesman, he appointed Barnes his deputy.
(146) The decision of he judges is final, as is that of the Editor in all other matters affecting the competition.
(147) Contracting arrangements Editor, - B Olsburgh raises the question of rational distribution of health care resources in relation to coronary artery bypass grafting.
(148) He rose to city editor, and survived the Gannett takeover, remaining until 1985.
(149) There, a desk assistant takes the call and advises the assignment editor of the details.
(150) A few days later, an angry letter to the editor ran in the New York Post.
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