I often find myself editing prose to remove needless verbiage. Is there a word for this process? It comes up frequently enough to be useful.
I sometimes say that I tightened the wording, but perhaps this can be improved upon.
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You could say that you streamlined the wording.
You could also talk about tidying up the writing.
But I actually like both tighten and edit.
e: Was rereading Steven Brust's The Phoenix Guards, and the fictional narrator describes this process thusly:
... for the past twenty-one years, we have had the honor of refining, or, if we are permitted, "honing" the notebook ...
I like both refining and honing for this process. Refining, in particular, describes reducing something to its fundamental elements. (Although Brust's usage is deliberately ironic, since the narrator is anything but terse.)
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