Revisions: meaning, definitions and examples

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revisions

 

[ rɪˈvɪʒənz ]

Context #1

editing

Revisions refer to changes or updates made to a document, piece of writing, or work of art.

Synonyms

amendments, edits, modifications

Examples of usage

  • Please review the revisions I made to the report.
  • The author made several revisions to the manuscript before publishing it.
  • I need to make some revisions to the design based on the client's feedback.
Context #2

history

Revisions can also refer to the act of re-examining or re-evaluating something in the past.

Synonyms

reassessment, reconsideration, reexamination

Examples of usage

  • The historian's revisions of the historical events led to a new perspective on the war.
  • After further research, the scientist proposed revisions to the theory.

Translations

Translations of the word "revisions" in other languages:

🇵🇹 revisões

🇮🇳 संशोधन

🇩🇪 Überarbeitungen

🇮🇩 revisi

🇺🇦 редагування

🇵🇱 poprawki

🇯🇵 修正

🇫🇷 révisions

🇪🇸 revisiones

🇹🇷 revizyonlar

🇰🇷 수정

🇸🇦 مراجعات

🇨🇿 revize

🇸🇰 revízie

🇨🇳 修订

🇸🇮 revizije

🇮🇸 endurskoðanir

🇰🇿 қайта қарау

🇬🇪 რევიზიები

🇦🇿 yenidən baxışlar

🇲🇽 revisiones

Word origin

The word 'revisions' originated from the Latin word 'revisio,' which means 'a looking at again.' It first appeared in the English language in the mid-17th century. Over time, the term 'revisions' has become commonly used in various fields such as writing, editing, and research to indicate changes or updates made to existing content. The concept of revisions plays a crucial role in the process of refining and improving works of literature, art, and other forms of creative expression.