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    re·vise
    [rəˈvīz]
    verb
    revise (verb) · revises (third person present) · revised (past tense) · revised (past participle) · revising (present participle)
    1. re-examine and make alterations to (written or printed matter):
      "the book was published in 1960 and revised in 1968"
      • reconsider and amend (something), especially in the light of further evidence or to reflect a changed situation:
        "the agency revised its procedures in as a result of the fire" · "he had cause to revise his opinion a moment after expressing it"
    2. BRITISH ENGLISH
      reread work done previously to improve one's knowledge of a subject, typically to prepare for an examination:
      "students frantically revising for exams" · "revise your lecture notes on the topic"
    noun
    printing
    revise (noun) · revises (plural noun)
    1. a proof including corrections made in an earlier proof:
      "I handed in the revises this morning"
    Origin
    mid 16th century (in the sense ‘look again or repeatedly (at)’): from French réviser ‘look at’, or Latin revisere ‘look at again’, from re- ‘again’ + visere (intensive form of videre ‘to see’).
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    verb
    1. reread work done previously to improve one's knowledge of a subject, typically to prepare for an examination:
    noun
    1. a proof including corrections made in an earlier proof:
     
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  1. to look at or consider again an idea, piece of writing, etc. in order to correct or improve it:
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/revise
    verb (used with object), re·vised, re·vis·ing. to amend or alter: to revise one's opinion. Synonyms: correct, emend, change 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.
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    re•vise /rɪˈvaɪz/ v. [~ + object], -vised, -vis•ing. to change or alter, esp. after thinking about (something): revised her opinion of him when she saw his work. to change or alter something written to make corrections, improve, etc.: to revise a manuscript.
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