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revise

Aussprache: [rɪˈvaɪz]

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Kontext: „education“

(verb) to go over something again to make changes or improvements. It's like when you study for a test by looking at your notes again and fixing anything that isn't clear.

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She plans to revise her essay to make it better before turning it in.

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He didn't revise his project, so it had several mistakes.

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Are you going to revise your math homework before the test?

Kontext: „publishing“

(verb) to change or update a document or piece of writing. This happens when an author makes edits to a book or article to ensure it's correct and new.

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The author decided to revise the manuscript to include more recent information.

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They chose not to revise the article, so it became outdated quickly.

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Will you revise the report after receiving feedback?

Kontext: „law“

(verb) to change a law or rule to make it better or more appropriate. This is what happens when lawmakers decide that something needs to be fixed to work better for everyone.

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The government plans to revise the law to improve safety standards.

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They decided not to revise the regulations, even though many people disagreed.

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Is there a plan to revise the current legislation?

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