revise
[rɪˈvaɪz]
Definition:
1. The act of rewriting something.
2. Make revisions in.
3. Revise or reorganize, especially for the purpose of updating and improving.
Use 'revise' in a sentence:
- 1. Let's briefly revise some AOP terminology.
- 2. Revise and remember these key words and phrases!
- 3. With time he came to revise his opinion of the profession.
- 4. The theme of the play stands out even more clearly after it was revised.
- 5. Mr. Brin may soon have to revise his answer.
- 6. It needs further discussion as regards how to revise the play.
- 7. But that doesn't mean we couldn't revise it.
- 8. The budget has been revised upwards.
- 9. I can revise and revise until it's perfect.
- 10. After you cut out those sections, you'll have to go back and revise the rest, to see how it all fits together.
- 11. The government may need to revise its policy in the light of this report.
- 12. Let us revise our safety and sanitary regulations.
- 13. I can't come out tonight. I have to revise.
- 14. It is our hope that the revised design will meet the case.
- 15. He soon came to revise his opinion of the profession.
- 16. I have to revise for maths.
- 17. The staff should work together to revise the school curriculum.
- 18. It put her off revising for her exams.
- 19. It usually takes them more than ten hours to revise for exams.
- 20. I'd better skip the party and stay at home to revise.
- 21. I spent the weekend revising for my exam.
- 22. Many new words and phrases have been included in the revised edition.
- 23. The United Nations has been forced to revise its estimates of population growth upwards.
- 24. His helpfulness today has made me revise my original impression of him.
- 25. The draft was revised several times before it was finalized.
- 26. We're going to have to revise that theory.
- 27. In view of the present situation, we'll have to revise our original plan.
- 28. I haven't heard of any plan to revise the Treaty.
- 29. We should revise for the examinations.
- 30. They have revised their estimates of economic growth.
- 31. New methods developed in genetic research have led taxonomists to revise their views on the evolutionary relationships between many species.
- 32. The death toll was initially reported at around 250, but was later revised to 300.
- 33. Every time you fail, go back to your plan and revise it.
- 34. The college has revised its plans because of objections from the parents.
- 35. Why was it necessary to revise UML?
- 36. You would have 30 minutes to plan, write, and revise your essay.
- 37. The dictionary has been completely revised.
- 38. Grammar, punctuation, and spelling can wait until you revise.
- 39. I'd rather write a new article than revise this one.
- 40. Helping this group of teachers to revise their thinking about classroom events became central.
- 41. And of course, you'll have to revise the introduction too, to accurately describe what you do in the body of the paper.
- 42. We reason together, challenge, revise, and complete each other's reasoning and each other's conceptions of reason.
- 43. We will always confirm the revised amount to you in writing before debiting your account.
- 44. It should be almost done if I finish this and revise some maps.
- 45. I can see I will have to revise my opinions of his abilities now.
- 46. He's now revising the first draft of his essay.
- 47. We may have to revise this figure upwards.
- 48. Revise the draft to improve its content.
- 49. I'm revising Geography today.
- 50. The scheme has been revised in accordance with the opinions of the masses.
- 51. Three editors handled the work of revising the articles for publication.
- 52. They realised that some of their prices were higher than their competitors' and revised prices accordingly.
- 53. I'll prepare a revised estimate for you.