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Reflect vs Redact - What's the difference?

reflect | redact |

As verbs the difference between reflect and redact

is that reflect is to bend back (light, etc) from a surface while redact is to censor, to black out or remove parts of a document while releasing the remainder.

reflect

English

Verb

(en verb)
  • To bend back (light, etc.) from a surface.
  • A mirror reflects the light that shines on it.
  • To be bent back (light, etc.) from a surface.
  • The moonlight reflected from the surface of water.
  • To mirror, or show the image of something.
  • The shop window reflected his image as he walked past.
  • To be mirrored.
  • His image reflected from the shop window as he walked past.
  • To agree with; to closely follow.
  • Entries in English dictionaries aim to reflect common usage.
  • To give evidence of someone's or something's character etc.
  • The team's victory reflects the Captain's abilities.
    The teacher's ability reflects well on the school.
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  • With fresh material, taxonomic conclusions are leavened by recognition that the material examined reflects the site it occupied; a herbarium packet gives one only a small fraction of the data desirable for sound conclusions. Herbarium material does not, indeed, allow one to extrapolate safely: what you see is what you get
  • (senseid) To think seriously; to ponder or consider.
  • People do that sort of thing every day, without ever stopping to reflect on the consequences.
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  • Not for the first time, he reflected that it was not so much the speeches that strained the nerves as the palaver that went with them.

    Synonyms

    * See also
    Derived terms
    * reflective * reflexion * unreflective * nonreflective * reflectorize

    redact

    English

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To censor, to black out or remove parts of a document while releasing the remainder.
  • The military will redact the document before releasing it, blacking out sections that are classified.
    The names and email addresses of the users were redacted from the public data.
  • (legal) To black out legally protected sections of text in a document provided to opposing counsel, typically as part of the discovery process.
  • To reduce to form, as literary matter; to digest and put in shape (matter for publication); to edit.
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  • , year= 1829 , year_published= , author= Robinson Hurst , by= , title= The Monthly Review , url= , original= , chapter= Memoires de , Chéf de la Police de Sureté jusq' en 1827; aujourd' hui Proprietaire et Fabriquant de Papier à St Mandé. , section= , isbn= , edition= , publisher= G. Henderson , location= London , editor= , volume= 12 , page= 278 , passage= }}
  • (rare) To draw up or frame a decree, statement, etc.
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  • , year= 1837 , year_published= , author= , by= , title= , url= http://books.google.com/books?id=DfIsAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA162 , original= , chapter= Mercury de Breze , section= , isbn= , edition= , publisher= , location= New York , editor= , volume= 2 , page= 162 , passage= The Oath is redacted ; pronounced aloud by President Bailly, — and indeed in such a sonorous tone, that the cloud of witnesses, even outdoors, hear it, and bellow response to it. }}
  • (obsolete) To bring together in one unit; to combine or bring together into one.
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  • , year= c1475 , year_published= 1869 , author= , by= , title= Polychronicon Ranulphi Higden, Monachi Cestrensis; together with the English translations of John Trevisa and of an unknown writer of the fifteenth century. , url= http://quod.lib.umich.edu/c/cme/AHB1341.0001.001/2739:11 , original= , chapter= , section= , isbn= , edition= , publisher= Longmans, Green, and Company , location= London , editor= , volume= 2 , page= 273 , passage= Octauianus Augustus, his successor and nevewe, redacte in to oon monarchy the realmes of alle the worlde. }}
  • (obsolete) To gather or organize works or ideas into a unified whole; to collect, order, or write in a written document or to put into a particular written form.
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  • , year= c1475 , year_published= 1871 , author= , by= , title= Polychronicon Ranulphi Higden, Monachi Cestrensis; together with the English translations of John Trevisa and of an unknown writer of the fifteenth century. , url= http://quod.lib.umich.edu/c/cme/AHB1341.0001.001/2953:12 , original= , chapter= , section= , isbn= , edition= , publisher= Longman & Company , location= London , editor= , volume= 3 , page= 251 , passage= yere, laborede and founde the arte of logike; þe rewles of whom and causes of þe begynnenge Plato fyndenge encreasede hit moche; but Aristotille redacte hit in an arte. }}
  • (obsolete, rare) To insert or assimilate into a written system or scheme.
  • (obsolete, rare) To bring an area of study within the comprehension capacity of a person.
  • (obsolete) To reduce to a particular condition or state, especially one that is undesirable.
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  • , year= 1595 , year_published= 1833 , author= , by= , title= Ancient Criminal Trials in Scotland: Comp. from the Original Records and Mss., with Historical Illustrations , url= http://books.google.com/books?id=msouAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA352 , original= , chapter= , section= ii , isbn= , edition= , publisher= William Tait , location= Edinburgh , editor= , volume= 1 , page= 352 , passage= }}
  • (obsolete) To reduce something physical to a certain form, especially by destruction.
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  • , year= 1554 , year_published= 1855 , author= Dean Thomas Guild, Monk of Newbattle , by= , title= The Bannatyne Miscellany; Containing Original Papers and Tracts, Chiefly Relating to the History and Literature of Scotland , url= http://books.google.com/books?id=1lQJAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA72 , original= , chapter= Diploma of Thomas, Bishop of Orkney and Zetland, and the Chapter of Kirkwall, Addressed to Eric King of Norway, Respecting the Genealogy of William Saint Clair, Earl of Orkney. , section= , isbn= , edition= , publisher= Ballantyne and Company , location= Edinburgh , editor= , volume= 3 , page= 72 , passage= }}

    Derived terms

    * redaction * redactor

    See also

    * abridge * censor * digest * edit * summarise, summarize

    Anagrams

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