revision

/rɪˈvɪʒən/
noun
  1. The act or process of examining and making changes to a text, plan, or idea in order to improve or correct it.
    • The essay needs a thorough revision before it can be submitted.
    • After several revisions, the design was finally approved.
    • Revision is a key part of the writing process.
  2. A new or updated version of a text, document, or piece of work.
    • The publisher released a new revision of the dictionary.
    • This is the third revision of the software, with many bug fixes.
    • Please save your work as a separate revision so we can compare changes.
  3. The process of studying material again, especially for an exam (British English).
    • She did a lot of revision for her history test.
    • Revision sessions are held every evening in the library.
    • Good revision habits can help you remember information better.
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