Pronunciation: /rɪˈvaɪz/
verb to reexamine or make corrections to something, such as written work or a plan
A1 I need to revise for my English test tomorrow.
A2 She revised her essay before submitting it to her teacher.
B1 The company decided to revise their marketing strategy after poor sales results.
B2 The author spent months revising the manuscript before sending it to the publisher.
C1 The government is revising its policies on climate change in light of new scientific evidence.
C2 The committee revised the proposal several times before finally approving it.
formal Before submitting your final report, make sure to revise it for any errors or inconsistencies.
informal Hey, can you revise my essay for me before I turn it in?
slang I need to revise my presentation before the big meeting tomorrow.
figurative Sometimes in life, we need to revise our plans in order to achieve our goals.
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