Synonym: account, interpretation, rendition. Similar words: conversion, ever since, diversity, controversial, conversation, persist, Persian, ever so. Meaning: ['vɜrʒn /'vɜːʃn] n. 1. an interpretation of a matter from a particular viewpoint 2. something a little different from others of the same type 3. a written work (as a novel) that has been recast in a new form 4. a written communication in a second language having the same meaning as the written communication in a first language 5. a mental representation of the meaning or significance of something 6. manual turning of a fetus in the uterus (usually to aid delivery).
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211, The program suffers from some minor bugs, but is still better than the first version.
212, Just one version is allowed to remain within a species, whatever happens when different species are compared.
213, Look for an even more determined struggle in the months ahead, as both companies prepare version 4. 0.
214, I found Timelord to be extremely useful in controlling my time and I am now awaiting my registered version.
215, The old light blue trousers with white leg stripes could be worn with both the four-pocket blue blouse and the khaki version.
216, The recent production of the play that used the gay version was a fascinating experiment, not a belated act of justice.
217, I tried the new version, and Loi beamed with pleasure.
218, Cynics would suggest that an under-the-counter version of this system still applies - but they would be wrong.
219, The last thing Letterman wants from me is an alternative, goy, version of the human dilemma.
220, Version 8. 0 also comes with an improved installation routine that is faster and better able to anticipate conflicts.
221, How was it that she went sailing, like a human version of their brass vase, out the bedroom window?
222, And an all-wheel-drive version of the wagon will arrive at dealerships this month.
223, The Accountant version that includes budgetary control and management reports is £350.
224, The chicken version is filled with corn, black beans, peppers, onions, melted cheese and of course, chicken.
225, The Senate version of the bill contained a time bomb, however.
226, This low alcohol version is as light and approachable as the full strength variety and is ideal for parties.
227, Mr Yeltsin repeated his threat that if parliament did not approve his version, he would take it to a referendum.
228, The launcher for the medium-range version will incorporate a projector that produces a beam of infrared radiation.
229, Monkeys have a minor version of our tendency to use the left brain for listening carefully to rapid sound sequences.
230, The Senate approved a different version of the bill without the amendment.
231, But in this part of Sardinia the local tongue is a version of Catalan.
232, One of the central problems confronting any discussion of a text for the play is which version should be used.
233, The latest version uses an encrypted password and isn't easily breakable.
234, Version 3.0 and the further improved 3.1 version of Microsoft Windows have changed the face of modern Personal Computing.
235, The registered version is configured for your time and place of birth which makes it even more accurate.
236, Forman gives us a version of Flynt as an impish, natural man,(www.Sentencedict.com) the Bart Simpson of the adult publishing world.
237, To achieve this a user can reference the next approved version of a module in anticipation of that module's approval.
238, The farm version is self-fertile, which places it behind a barrier.
239, Take the new, improved version of the Cross of Lourdes being advertised in Prediction magazine.
240, In the marble version the struts have been banished from sight by designing the statue to be seen from a restricted viewpoint.
More similar words: conversion, ever since, diversity, controversial, conversation, persist, Persian, ever so, versus, oversee, diverse, reverse, controversy, anniversary, session, mission, pension, tension, mansion, envision, emission, division, invasion, decision, provision, commission, admission, expansion, permission, recession.