review

/rɪˈvjuː/
noun
  1. An assessment or critique of something, such as a book, movie, product, or performance.
    • I read a review of the new restaurant before deciding to go.
    • She wrote a detailed review of the novel for her blog.
    • The movie received mostly positive reviews from critics.
  2. The act of examining or studying something again, especially to make improvements or remember information.
    • The teacher gave us a review of the material before the test.
    • We need to do a review of our safety procedures.
    • His review of the contract took several hours.
  3. A formal inspection or evaluation of troops, ships, or other military units.
    • Soldiers stood at attention during the annual review.
    • The general conducted a review of the battalion.
    • The naval review featured ships from several countries.
verb
  1. To examine or assess something formally, especially to form an opinion or give a critique.
    • Our team meets every Friday to review the week's progress.
    • The critic will review the new play tonight.
    • Please review the document and let me know if you see any errors.
  2. To study or look over something again, especially to prepare for an exam or to refresh one's memory.
    • I need to review my notes before the final exam.
    • She reviewed the chapter one more time before class.
    • He reviewed the instructions carefully before starting the machine.
  3. To inspect or evaluate troops or military units in a formal ceremony.
    • The president will review the troops during the parade.
    • They reviewed the guard of honor at the ceremony.
    • The admiral reviewed the fleet from the deck of his ship.
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