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    version
    /ˈvəːʃn/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. create a new version of: "the English curriculum would then be versioned for Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales"

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  2. a product, computer program, document, etc. that is slightly different from its previous or later forms: A trial version of the program can be downloaded from our website. The system has a built-in tool to help with version control. the current / latest /new version. an electronic / online version.

  3. The meaning of VERSION is an account or description from a particular point of view especially as contrasted with another account. How to use version in a sentence.

  4. Version definition: a particular account of some matter, as from one person or source, contrasted with some other account. See examples of VERSION used in a sentence.

  5. a form of something that is slightly different from an earlier form or from other forms of the same thing. version of somethingthe latest version of the software package. an expanded version of the article. The original/final version is vastly superior. a new/different/modified/revised version. an earlier/a previous version.

  6. A version of something is a form of it in which some details are different from earlier or later forms.

  7. one form of something that is slightly different to other forms of the same thing: I saw the original version of the film. Fewer examples. Morgan played the father in the film version. The latest version of the software is much more reliable than the original.

  8. A version is a specific edition or form of something. Version derives from the Latin vertere , "to turn." Think of it as someone taking a turn, as in an adaptation of a work of art or literature.

  9. Version definition: A description or account from one point of view, especially as opposed to another.

  10. 1. A description or account from one point of view, especially as opposed to another: Your version of the accident differs from mine. 2. a. A translation of a text from another language. b. often Version A translation of the entire Bible or a part of it. 3.

  11. noun. /ˈvərʒn/ a form of something that is slightly different from an earlier form or from other forms of the same thing There are two versions of the game, a long one and a short one. the latest version of the software package the deluxe/luxury version see beta version. Definitions on the go.