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    revision
    /rɪˈvɪʒn/

    noun

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  2. call for/propose/make revisions (to sth) Under the terms of a new environmental law, revisions to U.S. Forest Service plans will be called for every 15 years. proposed/further revision(s) Proposed revisions would enhance companies ' ability to exclude economically insignificant proposals .

  3. This edition is filled with revisions. A revision of the theory will be necessary. They made revisions to the book. The teacher gave me some suggestions for revision. This is the original version, not the revision. Here is my revision of the paragraph. See More

  4. make revisions (to sth) Some revisions to previous years ' figures have been made by the Office for National Statistics. upward/downward revision (s) Good third-quarter figures should lead to an upward revision of the economic forecast in the November pre-budget report. earnings / tax revisions.

  5. revision. (rɪvɪʒən ) Word forms: plural revisions. 1. variable noun. To make a revision of something that is written or something that has been decided means to make changes to it in order to improve it, make it more modern, or make it more suitable for a particular purpose.

  6. At first blush, the substantial downward revision is something of a mystery. From The Daily Beast. This is, of course, possible, but it cannot be more than speculation; the final Dunciad does show evidence of hasty revision. From Project Gutenberg.

  7. Definition of revision noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. The word revision is made up of re, as in "repeat" or "redo," and vision. So you can think of a revision as a redo of your original vision. It's related to the word revise, which is the act of making changes to something original.

  9. revision. /rɪˈvɪʒən/. noun. plural revisions. Britannica Dictionary definition of REVISION. 1. : a change or a set of changes that corrects or improves something. [count] This edition is filled with revisions.

  10. revision meaning, definition, what is revision: the process of changing something in ord...: Learn more.

  11. is dialogue-based. The purpose or revision is to ask questions, expanding ideas and challenging arguments which require discussion between the writer and the reader. is non-hierarchical. Offering questions and making observations allow the writer and reader to hold separate and valid opinions.