revisions
Pronunciation: [rɪˈvɪʒənz]
Context: "education"
(noun) When you make changes or updates to something, like your homework or a story you've written. It’s like going back to check and make things better. You do this to fix mistakes or add new ideas.
Example
I made several revisions to my essay before I turned it in.
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I didn’t do any revisions, so my project had a lot of mistakes.
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How many revisions do you think you will need to make on your paper?
Context: "publishing"
(noun) This means the new version of a book, report, or piece of work. It is the updated version that includes all the corrections and improvements.
Example
The latest revisions of the book include new chapters and updated information.
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The earlier revisions of the document were missing important details.
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When is the new revision of the magazine coming out?
Context: "law"
(noun) A change or addition to a law or regulation. This means the law has been updated or altered to make it clearer or better.
Example
The revisions to the law help protect the environment more effectively.
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The revisions proposed were rejected and did not become law.
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What are the main revisions being discussed in the legislative session?