Similar words: revise, revisit, devise, revision, deviser, televise, advised, revisionist. Meaning: [rɪ'vaɪzd] adj. 1. improved or brought up to date 2. altered or revised by rephrasing or by adding or deleting material.
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1. The text has been quite radically revised.
2. The college has revised its plans because of local objections.
3. The council has revised its projections of funding requirements upwards.
4. The revised edition is quite different from the previous edition.
5. I'll prepare a revised estimate for you.
6. The budget has been revised upwards.
7. This dictionary is revised from Treasures of English Words.
8. We have revised our estimates of population growth.
9. The death toll was later revised downwards to 689.
10. The expected rate of inflation was revised upwards.
11. I have revised my opinion of him.
12. When he revised the play, he tamed it.
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13. Forecasts of economic growth are being revised downwards.
14. They openly revised Marxism.
15. These figures may have to be revised in an upward direction.
16. The revised edition of the book includes many useful annotations.
17. The procedures are continually revised?it is very difficult to keep up with the latest version.
18. In order to progress their project smoothly, they revised the plan several times.
19. We will always confirm the revised amount to you in writing before debiting your account.
20. The encyclopedia will shortly be out in a revised edition.
21. The English textbooks for middle schools have been completely revised.
22. The estimate for the building work had to be revised upwards.
23. It has been decided that the book should be revised.
24. These three players will form the nucleus of a revised and stronger team.
25. They realised that some of their prices were higher than their competitors' and revised prices accordingly.
26. Official projections of the spread of Aids have mercifully been revised downwards .
27. The death toll was initially reported at around 250, but was later revised to 300.
28. She accepted the contract with the provision that it would be revised after a year.
29. Conceivably, supporters of the law could filibuster to prevent it from being revised.
30. The new proposals are a halfway house between the original treaty and the British government's revised version.
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