stet

[stɛt]

stet Definition

used by proofreaders and editors to instruct the retention of a word or passage previously deleted or marked for correction.

Using stet: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "stet" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The editor decided to stet the author's original phrasing.

  • Example

    After careful consideration, the proofreader chose to stet the deletion of the sentence.

Origins of stet

from Latin 'stet', meaning 'let it stand'

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Summary: stet in Brief

'Stet' [stɛt] is a verb used by proofreaders and editors to indicate that a previously deleted or marked for correction word or passage should be retained. It comes from the Latin 'stet', meaning 'let it stand'.