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re·vise R0208000 (rĭ-vīz′)v. re·vised, re·vis·ing, re·vis·es v.tr.1. To alter or edit (a text).2. To reconsider and change or modify: I have revised my opinion of him. See Synonyms at correct.3. Chiefly British To study again (academic material, for example), as for a test; review.v.intr.1. To make revisions, as in a text.2. Chiefly British To study something again; review.n. (rē′vīz′, rĭ-vīz′)1. Informal An act or product of revising; a revision.2. Printing A proof made from an earlier proof on which corrections have been made. [Latin revīsere, to visit again, look at again : re-, re- + vīsere, frequentative of vidēre, to see; see review.] re·vis′a·ble adj.re·vis′er, re·vi′sor n.revise (rɪˈvaɪz) vb1. (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 examination3. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) (tr) to prepare a new version or edition of (a previously printed work)nthe act, process, or result of revising; revision[C16: from Latin revīsere to look back at, from re- + vīsere to inspect, from vidēre to see; see review, visit] reˈvisable adj reˈvisal n reˈviser nre•vise (rɪˈvaɪz) v. -vised, -vis•ing, n. v.t. 1. to amend or alter: to revise an opinion. 2. to alter (something written or printed), in order to correct, improve, or update: to revise a manuscript. n. 3. an act of revising. 4. a revised form of something. 5. a printing proof taken after alterations have been made. [1560–70; < Late Latin revīsere, Latin: to look back at, revisit, frequentative of revidēre to see again; see review] re•vis′a•ble, adj. re•vis′al, n. re•vis′er, re•vi′sor, n. revise Past participle: revised Gerund: revising
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I revise | you revise | he/she/it revises | we revise | you revise | they revise |
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I revised | you revised | he/she/it revised | we revised | you revised | they revised |
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I am revising | you are revising | he/she/it is revising | we are revising | you are revising | they are revising |
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I have revised | you have revised | he/she/it has revised | we have revised | you have revised | they have revised |
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I was revising | you were revising | he/she/it was revising | we were revising | you were revising | they were revising |
Past Perfect |
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I had revised | you had revised | he/she/it had revised | we had revised | you had revised | they had revised |
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I will revise | you will revise | he/she/it will revise | we will revise | you will revise | they will revise |
Future Perfect |
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I will have revised | you will have revised | he/she/it will have revised | we will have revised | you will have revised | they will have revised |
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I will be revising | you will be revising | he/she/it will be revising | we will be revising | you will be revising | they will be revising |
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I have been revising | you have been revising | he/she/it has been revising | we have been revising | you have been revising | they have been revising |
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I will have been revising | you will have been revising | he/she/it will have been revising | we will have been revising | you will have been revising | they will have been revising |
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I had been revising | you had been revising | he/she/it had been revising | we had been revising | you had been revising | they had been revising |
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I would revise | you would revise | he/she/it would revise | we would revise | you would revise | they would revise |
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I would have revised | you would have revised | he/she/it would have revised | we would have revised | you would have revised | they would have revised | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | revise - the act of rewriting somethingrevisal, revision, rescriptrevising, rewriting - editing that involves writing something again | Verb | 1. | revise - make revisions in; "revise a thesis"rewrite - write differently; alter the writing of; "The student rewrote his thesis"amend - make amendments to; "amend the document" | | 2. | revise - revise or reorganize, especially for the purpose of updating and improving; "We must retool the town's economy"retoolreorganize, shake up, reorganise - organize anew; "We must reorganize the company if we don't want to go under" |
reviseverb1. change, review, modify, reconsider, re-examine He soon came to revise his opinion.2. edit, correct, alter, update, amend, rewrite, revamp, rework, redo, rebrand, emend Three editors handled revising the articles.3. study, go over, run through, cram (informal), memorize, reread, swot up on (Brit. informal) I have to revise maths tonight.reviseverbTo prepare a new version of:amend, emend, emendate, revamp, rework, rewrite.Translationsrevise (rəˈvaiz) verb1. to correct faults and make improvements in (a book etc). This dictionary has been completely revised. 修訂 修订2. to study one's previous work, notes etc in preparation for an examination etc. You'd better start revising (your Latin) for your exam. 復習 复习3. to change (one's opinion etc). 改變(看法等) 改变(看法等) revision (rəˈviʒən) noun 修訂 校订
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ReviseTo change or modify.revise
revise Medspeak-UK Review (US). To study, in particular, to prepare for an exam. Surgery To evaluate a surgical wound.revise (rĕ-vīz′) [L. revisere, to look back, revisit] 1. To update a text, blog, website, or document; to rewrite its content.2. In surgery, to reoperate after an earlier surgical procedure has failed.revise
Synonyms for reviseverb changeSynonyms- change
- review
- modify
- reconsider
- re-examine
verb editSynonyms- edit
- correct
- alter
- update
- amend
- rewrite
- revamp
- rework
- redo
- rebrand
- emend
verb studySynonyms- study
- go over
- run through
- cram
- memorize
- reread
- swot up on
Synonyms for reviseverb to prepare a new version ofSynonyms- amend
- emend
- emendate
- revamp
- rework
- rewrite
Synonyms for revisenoun the act of rewriting somethingSynonymsRelated Wordsverb make revisions inRelated Wordsverb revise or reorganize, especially for the purpose of updating and improvingSynonymsRelated Words- reorganize
- shake up
- reorganise
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