Edited vs Evited - What's the difference?
edited | evited |
having been altered from the original version: being something that someone has edited
(edit)
(evite)
(dated) To avoid.
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* 1893 , ,
* 1941 , Ivan Nikolaevich Filipjev and Jacobus Hermanus Schuurmans Stekhoven, A manual of agricultural helminthology ,
As verbs the difference between edited and evited
is that edited is past tense of edit while evited is past tense of evite.As an adjective edited
is having been altered from the original version: being something that someone has edited.edited
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(en adjective)Antonyms
* uneditedVerb
(head)- A user edited this page
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* *evited
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(head)evite
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- The way which our adversaries take to evite this testimony, is most foolish and ridiculous: ...
- "Ah, but there is a way to evite that arrestment," said he. ...
- Goodey has criticised these experiments of Rostrup and is of the opinion that she did not quite evite experimental errors.