1
: an act or process of carefully looking at or examining the quality, condition, etc., of something or someone
appeared before the Board for review
a review of the research/evidence
Safety measures had to be taken after a review of the building by inspectors.
a book/policy/ruling under review
a grant application up for review
The records were sent to the doctor for review.
The decision is subject to review.
3
: a general survey (as of the events of a period)
a review of the year's major events
a review of the writer's career
4
a
: a formal military inspection
b
: a military ceremony honoring a person or an event
5
: judicial reexamination (as of the proceedings of a lower tribunal by a higher)
6
a
: a critical evaluation (as of a book or play)
Reviews of the movie were good.
b
: a magazine devoted chiefly to reviews and essays
7
a
: a retrospective view or survey (as of one's life)
b(1)
: renewed study of material previously studied
(2)
: an exercise facilitating such study
Our teacher held a review before the test.
8
: revue
reviewed; reviewing; reviews
1
also
ˈrē-ˌvyü I have passed down this portion of the river in a steamboat, and it was a pleasant sight. … From the steeples of Newburyport you may review this river …—
Henry David Thoreau
2
: to examine or study again
reviewed her notes
especially
: to reexamine judicially
The Supreme Court reviewed the lower court's decision.
3
: to look back on : take a retrospective view of
review the past
4
a
: to go over or examine critically or deliberately
reviewed the results of the study
b
: to give a critical evaluation of
review a novel
5
: to hold a review of
review troops
1
: to study material again : make a review
review for a test
2
: to write reviews
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