Revise vs. Revisit

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Reviseverb

(obsolete) To look at again, to reflect on.

Reviseverb

To review, alter and amend, especially of written material.

Reviseverb

To look over again (something previously written or learned), especially in preparation for an examination.

Revisenoun

A review or a revision.

Revisenoun

(printing) A second proof sheet; a proof sheet taken after the first or a subsequent correction.

Reviseverb

To look at again for the detection of errors; to reëxamine; to review; to look over with care for correction; as, to revise a writing; to revise a translation.

Reviseverb

To compare (a proof) with a previous proof of the same matter, and mark again such errors as have not been corrected in the type.

Reviseverb

To review, alter, and amend; as, to revise statutes; to revise an agreement; to revise a dictionary.

Revisenoun

A review; a revision.

Revisenoun

A second proof sheet; a proof sheet taken after the first or a subsequent correction.

Revisenoun

the act of rewriting something

Reviseverb

make revisions in;

Reviseverb

revise or reorganize, especially for the purpose of updating and improving;

Reviseverb

examine and make corrections or alterations to (written or printed matter)

Reviseverb

reconsider and amend (something), especially in the light of further evidence or to reflect a changed situation

Reviseverb

reread work done previously to improve one's knowledge of a subject, typically to prepare for an examination

Revisenoun

a proof including corrections made in an earlier proof

Revisitverb

To visit again.

Revisitverb

To reconsider or re-experience something.

Revisitnoun

An act of revisiting; a second or subsequent visit.

Revisitverb

To visit again.

Revisitverb

To revise.

Revisitverb

visit again;

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