📝Revision

noun
/rɪˈvɪʒ.ən/

Meaning

the action of revising; a revised edition or form of something; review of subject matter
the action of revising or updating something, typically in preparation for something else

Example Sentences

The students spent hours doing revision for their final exams.

She made some last-minute revisions to her report before submitting it.

Synonyms

review, amendment, modification, alteration, edit, update, adjustment
Entry 1
review, amendment, modification, alteration
Entry 2
edit, update, modification, adjustment

Antonyms

original, first draft, initial version, unchanged, constant
Entry 1
original, first draft, initial version
Entry 2
unchanged, constant

Collocations

revision notes, exam revision, thorough revision, last-minute revision, revision session, make revisions
Entry 1
revision notes, exam revision, thorough revision, last-minute revision
Entry 2
revision notes, revision session, make revisions

More Example Sentences

For quicker revisions, it is better to provide all feedback at once.

With a bit of revision, this essay will reach a publishable standard.

Could I get some clarification on the specific points of the revision?

I want you to give approval after each revision before we move forward.

I have received your feedback and I have started working on the revisions.

We need to decide in advance how many revisions will be included in this project.

This revision will fall under the additional revisions mentioned in the contract.

Providing specific feedback makes the revision process faster and more effective.

Sir, all the students have earnestly requested a revision of the semester final syllabus.

Maintaining patience and mutual respect during the revision process is extremely important.

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