So I was editing a question this morning that had half of its relevant code accidentally commented out. These kinds of edits are generally quick, easy, and obvious, so it's easy for another editor to beat you to the punch.
I received the dialog box that informed me that another edit had been made; my edit would only be approved if mine was more thorough, etc. Of course, they were probably performing the same edit, but I didn't double-check on this particular occasion. I guess my thought was that if our edits were virtually identical, mine wouldn't go through anyway: so I went ahead and submitted the suggested edit.
And our edits were virtually identical, with the exception that I maybe added an apostrophe or two, so I got stuck suggesting an absolutely awful edit: http://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/6946076https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/6946076.
Is there any way to undo suggested edits ad-hoc, or is it considered to be simply the editor's responsibility to slow down in these kinds of scenarios?
TL;DR: One of my suggested edits was obviously absolute garbage that I don't want to waste anyone's time with reviewing. Can I undo it?