1.the act of revising or altering (involving reconsideration and modification)"it would require a drastic revision of his opinion"
2.something that has been written again"the rewrite was much better"
3.the act of rewriting something
RevisionRe*vi"sion (?), n. [F. révision, L. revisio.]
1. The act of revising; reëxamination for correction; review; as, the revision of a book or writing, or of a proof sheet; a revision of statutes.
2. That which is made by revising.
Syn. -- Reëxamination; revisal; revise; review.
alteration, amelioration, amendment, change, correction, editing, modification, reconstruction, reorganization, rescript, revisal, revise, rewrite, rewriting, rider, servicing, update
↘ modificatory ↗ modify, remodel, transform, transmute, transubstantiate
Revision, Joint • Revision, Surgical • Surgical Revision • constitutional revision • revision of an agreement • revision of financial perspectives • revision of the EC Treaty
constitutional revision • revision of an agreement • revision of financial perspectives • revision of the EC Treaty
ArX (revision control) • Comparison of revision control software • Comparison of revision control systems • Council of Revision • Criminal Law Revision Committee • Declaration of Revision of the Constitution • Distributed revision control • Final Articles Revision Convention • Final Articles Revision Convention, 1946 • Final Articles Revision Convention, 1961 • General Revision Act • Historical revision of the Inquisition • IEEE 754 revision • Land Revision Act of 1891 • Letts and Lonsdale Revision Guides • Limbic revision • List of revision control software • Merge (revision control) • Mobile Revision • Office of the Law Revision Counsel • ReVision Quest • Revision (Boxcar album) • Revision Control System • Revision control • Revision control software implementations • Revision courses • Revision tag • Revision using distal inflow • Revision weight loss surgery • Statute Law Revision (Scotland) Act 1964 • Statute Law Revision Act • Statute Law Revision Act 1948 • United States House Committee on Revision of Laws • Vault (revision control system) • Webster's Revision
experimentation[Classe]
revision (n.)
changing; change; variation; alteration; modification; adjustment[Classe]
modify; transform; transmute; transubstantiate; remodel[ClasseHyper.]
factotum[Domaine]
Process[Domaine]
ContentDevelopment[Domaine]
change of integrity - alter, change, modify - rewrite - adapt, remake up, reorganise, reorganize, shake up[Hyper.]
modify, remodel, transform, transmute, transubstantiate - transform, translate - transformation, translation - transmutation, transubstantiation - alteration, change, modification, revision - editing, revising, rewriting - rescript, revisal, revise, revision - redact, redactor, reviser, rewrite man, rewriter[Dérivé]
transformation, translation[Hyper.]
modify, remodel, transform, transmute, transubstantiate[Nominalisation]
revision (n.)
communicate; impart; inform; let know[Classe]
créer, faire, établir (hors transformation) (fr)[Classe...]
modifier favorablement un texte (fr)[Classe]
(longhand; writing; handwriting; script)[Thème]
(recurrent; periodic; periodical), (repetitive; iterative; reiterative), (do over again; do again)[Thème]
(recurrent; periodic; periodical), (repetitive; iterative; reiterative), (do over again; do again)[Caract.]
black and white, written communication, written language - write - compose, indite, pen, write[Hyper.]
rescript, revision, rewrite - editing, revising, rewriting - redact, redactor, reviser, rewrite man, rewriter[Dérivé]
écrire (fr)[Classe]
(recurrent; periodic; periodical), (repetitive; iterative; reiterative), (do over again; do again)[Caract.]
piece of writing, writing, written material[Hyper.]
rewrite - edit, write again[Dérivé]
revision (n.)
longhand; writing; handwriting; script[Classe]
modifier une texte écrit (fr)[Classe]
texte écrit (fr)[DomaineCollocation]
literature[Domaine]
Writing[Domaine]
factotum[Domaine]
ContentDevelopment[Domaine]
editing, redaction[Hyper.]
edit, rewrite, write again[Nominalisation]
rewrite - revise - alteration, change, modification, revision - editing, revising, rewriting - rescript, revisal, revise, revision - redact, redactor, reviser, rewrite man, rewriter[Dérivé]
editing, revising, rewriting[Hyper.]
revise[Dérivé]
revision (n.)
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