Thesaurus / revise
FEEDBACKHow to use revise in a sentence
A convention of delegates to revise the constitution of New York met at Albany.
THE EVERY DAY BOOK OF HISTORY AND CHRONOLOGYJOEL MUNSELLBut my limited experience of the Mahajan of Champaran has made me revise the accepted opinion about his 'blighting influence.'
THIRD CLASS IN INDIAN RAILWAYSMAHATMA GANDHIHe had great faith in the opinions of his little helper, and was always ready to revise his own judgment if hers contradicted it.
IN THE ONYX LOBBYCAROLYN WELLSThe results will surprise them, and they will quickly be forced to revise their methods of treating illness.
THE BOOK OF LIFE: VOL. I MIND AND BODY; VOL. II LOVE AND SOCIETYUPTON SINCLAIRThe London publishers of the Yankee were keenly anxious to revise the text for their English readers.
MARK TWAIN, A BIOGRAPHY, 1835-1910, COMPLETEALBERT BIGELOW PAINEFrom Lyons, therefore, second city of the Empire, was summoned a popular assembly to revise the constitution.
THE LIFE OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTEWILLIAM MILLIGAN SLOANEThat is not a pretty message: revise it for me, pray, for I am weary and ailing, and thinking of a sister who is slowly dying.
GEORGE ELIOT'S LIFE, VOL. II (OF 3)GEORGE ELIOTWe can call such languages inflective, if we like, but we must then be prepared to revise radically our notion of inflective form.
LANGUAGEEDWARD SAPIRI send you by to-day's post the conclusion of the poem in MS., and the eighteen sheets of revise.
GEORGE ELIOT'S LIFE, VOL. III (OF 3)GEORGE ELIOTIt is now the purpose of the Committee on Studies to so revise the course of study that all grammar class-rooms will be full.
A HISTORY OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN AND KINGS COUNTY VOLUME IISTEPHEN M. OSTRANDERWORDS RELATED TO REVISE
- abstract
- assess
- bad-mouth
- correct
- discuss
- epitomize
- evaluate
- examine
- give one's opinion
- go over
- inspect
- judge
- knock
- pan
- put down
- rave
- read through
- recapitulate
- reedit
- revise
- rip
- run down
- run through
- skin alive
- slam
- study
- sum up
- summarize
- swipe at
- synopsize
- take down
- trash
- weigh
- wrap up
- write a critique
- zap
- abstracting
- assessing
- bad-mouthing
- correcting
- discussing
- epitomizing
- evaluating
- examining
- giving one's opinion
- going over
- inspecting
- judging
- knocking
- panning
- putting down
- raving
- reading through
- recapitulating
- reediting
- revising
- ripping
- running down
- running through
- skin alive
- slamming
- studying
- summarizing
- summing up
- swipe at
- synopsizing
- taking down
- trashing
- weighing
- wrapping up
- writing a critique
- zapping
- amend
- change one's mind
- consider again
- correct
- emend
- go over
- have second thoughts
- polish
- rearrange
- reassess
- recheck
- reevaluate
- reexamine
- rehash
- replan
- rethink
- retrace
- review
- revise
- reweigh
- rework
- run through
- see in a new light
- sleep on
- take another look
- think better of
- think over
- think twice
- work over
- adjust
- amend
- annul
- balance
- cancel
- compensate
- correct
- counteract
- countercheck
- dial back
- ease
- even out
- frustrate
- make amends
- make reparation
- make restitution
- make up for
- mend
- negate
- negative
- neutralize
- pay for
- pay one's dues
- put right
- recalibrate
- recompense
- reform
- regulate
- relieve
- remedy
- repair
- restore
- revise
- square
- turn around
- turn over new leaf
- turn things around
- vindicate
- adjusted
- amended
- annulled
- balanced
- canceled
- compensated
- corrected
- counteracted
- counterchecked
- dialed back
- eased
- even out
- frustrated
- made amends
- made reparation
- made restitution
- made up for
- mended
- negated
- negatived
- neutralized
- paid for
- paid one's dues
- put right
- recalibrated
- recompensed
- reformed
- regulated
- relieved
- remedied
- repaired
- restored
- revised
- squared
- turned around
- turned over new leaf
- turned things around
- vindicated
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