revise

/rɪˈvaɪz/
verb
  1. To examine and change something in order to correct or improve it.
    • The author decided to revise the final chapter of the book.
    • The teacher asked the students to revise their essays before submitting them.
    • We need to revise our budget to account for the new expenses.
  2. To study something again, especially for an exam.
    • He revises every evening to keep up with the course material.
    • She spent the weekend revising for her math test.
    • I need to revise my notes before the final exam.
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noun
  1. A change or set of changes made to something; a revised version.
    • The publisher released a revise of the textbook with updated information.
    • This draft is the third revise of the original document.
    • The engineer submitted a revise of the blueprint.
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