revise in English

noun
1
a proof including corrections made in an earlier proof.
Amid the chaos sits old-timer Howard, the revise sub-editor, who still remembers the days when journalists knew that Woking wasn't in Kent and that battalion has two Ts.
verb
1
reconsider and alter (something) in the light of further evidence.
he had cause to revise his opinion a moment after expressing it
2
reread work done previously to improve one's knowledge of a subject, typically to prepare for an examination.
students frantically revising for exams

Use "revise" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "revise" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "revise", or refer to the context using the word "revise" in the English Dictionary.

1. I have to revise for maths.

2. You must revise for the examination.

3. She undertook to revise my compositions.

4. Occasionally you may need to revise your goals.

5. I've got to revise my geography.

6. This time, to plan to revise case.

7. It urged Mr Dornbusch to revise his opinion.

8. We may have to revise this figure upwards.

9. You should revise your opinion of him.

10. This discovery made them revise their old ideas.

11. Revise your roles in marriage where necessary or helpful.

12. So some economists began to revise their assumptions.

13. I'll have to revise my ideas about Tom.

14. I can't come out tonight. I have to revise.

15. His publishers made him revise his manuscript three times.

16. In the light of these changes, we must revise our plan.

17. Revise: Having mapped the previous solution to the target situation, test the new solution in the real world (or a simulation) and, if necessary, revise.

18. Of course there will be a day to revise things,

19. General ledger, journal ought to be used revise this form.

20. You must revise your English for the mid-term examination.

21. If you don't revise, you run the risk of failing.

22. And corn's planter and the rate of prediction downward revise.

23. Revise current food and nutrition action plans and sectoral policies

24. He soon came to revise his opinion of the profession.

25. Aranein Please round your wrist? 888-703 Phone Numbers Revise some more

26. The staff should work together to revise the school curriculum.

27. Develop, review, revise and implement SOPs relating to this position.

28. I'd better skip the party and stay at home to revise.

29. We'd revise to rewire the building, re plummet re - plumb it.

30. 18 I'd better skip the party and stay at home to revise.

31. Then, re-read and revise your Conclusion to make it effective

32. So he again appealed to Coverdale to revise the complete manuscript.

33. So in September 2007, the Governing Body gave approval to revise the English text.

34. If you don't revise[Sentence dictionary], you run the risk of failing.

35. In 2005, Bird was approached to direct the film and revise the story.

36. His helpfulness today has made me revise my original opinion/impression of him.

37. It is hard to revise that opinion, having seen the early results.

38. I can see I will have to revise my opinions of his abilities now.

39. Book publishers expect to revise archaeological reference works and school textbooks on this account.

40. Legislation will be introduced to revise health and safety arrangements for offshore installations.

41. “Rising Powers and Norm Contestation: Norm Begrudgers in International Politics,” Revise and resubmit at Security Studies

42. This will heighten your awareness of little-word buildup, and help you revise quickly.

43. Ultra slight mote colourless piece reaches and divides layer naturally, revise the face ortline.

44. 1 His helpfulness today has made me revise my original opinion/impression of him.

45. On 15 May 2013, the State party requested the Committee to revise its admissibility decision.

46. Ensure sufficient aeration capacity and mixing properties in aeration tanks; revise the aeration system regularly.

47. 45 synonyms for Alter: modify, change, reform, shift, vary, transform, adjust, adapt, revise, amend

48. 29 Legislation will be introduced to revise health and safety arrangements for offshore installations.

49. The government may need to revise its policy in the light of this report.

50. You andlcangrab a bite to eat... and maybe you could revise or amplify your statement