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    Re·vise
    /rəˈvīz/

    verb

    • 1. re-examine and make alterations to (written or printed matter): "the book was published in 1960 and revised in 1968"
    • 2. reread work done previously to improve one's knowledge of a subject, typically to prepare for an examination: British "students frantically revising for exams" Similar go overrereadrun throughstudy

    noun

    • 1. a proof including corrections made in an earlier proof: "I handed in the revises this morning"
  2. The meaning of REVISE is an act of revising : revision. How to use revise in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Revise.

  3. to make changes to a plan, system, or law in order to improve it: As a result of recent analysis, the performance measurement system is currently being revised. The Department of Agriculture is expected to revise its proposals concerning regulatory changes.

  4. REVISE meaning: 1. to look at or consider again an idea, piece of writing, etc. in order to correct or improve it…. Learn more.

  5. to alter something already written or printed, in order to make corrections, improve, or update: to revise a manuscript. British. to review (previously studied materials) in preparation for an examination.

  6. Definition of revise verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. When you revise an article, a book, a law, or a piece of music, you change it in order to improve it, make it more modern, or make it more suitable for a particular purpose. Three editors handled the work of revising the articles for publication.

  8. To revise means to alter or improve a preliminary draft of something, usually a text. When you want your writing to be really great, you must revise it several times until it is perfect.

  9. 1. ( tr) to change, alter, or amend: to revise one's opinion. 2. (Education) Brit to reread (a subject or notes on it) so as to memorize it, esp in preparation for an examination. 3. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) ( tr) to prepare a new version or edition of (a previously printed work) n.

  10. Definitions of 'revise' 1. If you revise the way you think about something, you adjust your thoughts, usually in order to make them better or more suited to how things are. [...] 2. If you revise a price, amount, or estimate, you change it to make it more fair, realistic, or accurate. [...] 3.

  11. REVISE definition: 1. to change something so that it is more accurate: 2. to study a subject before you take a test. Learn more.

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