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1. revision
noun. ['riːˈvɪʒən'] the act of revising or altering (involving reconsideration and modification).
Synonyms
- metamorphosis
- translation
- alteration
- distraction
- modulation
- transformation
- transfiguration
- reorganization
- misdirection
Antonyms
- eligibility
- unfitness
- birth
- decrease
Etymology
- -ion (English)
- revise (English)
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Rhymes with Revision
- multivision
- circumcision
- univision
- supervision
- misprision
- indecision
- provision
- precision
- xyvision
- rescission
- recision
- incision
- excision
- envision
- divison
- division
- decision
- collision
- parisian
- derision
Sentences with revision
1. Noun, singular or mass
Even if you agree on a fair revision, you still need the court to sign off any change.
Quotes about revision
1. The new 'Joy' was needed for a number of reasons. Recent developments in nutrition and new ingredients were two of the major reasons for the revision. One of the other big reasons was America's new love for big flavors. Yay!
- Irma S. Rombauer
2. Revision means throwing out the boring crap and making what’s left sound natural.
- Laurie Halse Anderson
2. revision
noun. ['riːˈvɪʒən'] the act of rewriting something.
Synonyms
- rescript
- revisal
- revise
- revising
Antonyms
- attention
- strengthening
- weakening
- encode
Etymology
- -ion (English)
- revise (English)
3. revision
noun. ['riːˈvɪʒən'] something that has been written again.
Synonyms
- rescript
- writing
- piece of writing
- written material
Antonyms
- acceleration
- deceleration
- death
- tightening
Etymology
- -ion (English)
- revise (English)