revise
2re·vise
verb \ri-ˈvīz\re·visedre·vis·ing
Definition of REVISE
transitive verb
1
a : to look over again in order to correct or improve <revise a manuscript> b British : to study again : review
2
a : to make a new, amended, improved, or up-to-date version of <revise a dictionary> b : to provide with a new taxonomic arrangement <revising the alpine ferns>
intransitive verb
British : review 1
— re·vis·able \-ˈvī-zə-bəl\ adjective
— re·vis·er or re·vi·sor \-ˈvī-zər\ noun
Examples of REVISE
- We have to revise our plans because of the delays.
- I would like to revise my estimate.
Origin of REVISE
Middle French reviser, from Latin revisere to look at again, frequentative of revidēre to see again, from re- + vidēre to see — more at wit
First Known Use: 1596
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