version

/ˈvɜrʒən/
noun
  1. A particular form or variation of something that differs from others of the same type.
    • This is the director's cut version of the movie, with extra scenes.
    • I need to update my phone to the latest version of the operating system.
    • She bought the deluxe version of the board game with all the expansions.
  2. An account or description of an event from a particular person's point of view.
    • Each witness gave a slightly different version of what happened at the accident.
    • The newspaper published the official version of the government's decision.
    • His version of the story is that he was never at the party.
  3. A particular edition or release of a product, software, or creative work.
    • I prefer the acoustic version of that song over the original.
    • The first version of the app had many bugs, but the update fixed them.
    • The company released a limited edition version of the car in red.
Antonyms
verb
  1. To create or adapt something into a particular form or version.
    • They versioned the document to include the latest changes.
    • The developer is versioning the software for different operating systems.
    • The artist versioned the painting in both oil and watercolor.
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