revised version
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Definition
Noun: A revised version is a later, updated, or corrected edition of a previously existing text, document, or work. It implies changes have been made to improve accuracy, clarity, or to incorporate new information.
Usage
The term is used to specify that a piece of writing is not the original but a subsequent iteration that has been altered or updated. - It is often used in academic, literary, and religious contexts. - It can refer to drafts of a manuscript, new editions of books, or updated translations of important texts.
Examples
- The author submitted the revised version of her manuscript to the publisher.
- Please consult the revised version of the employee handbook for the updated policies.
- Scholars often compare the revised version of the translation with the original.
Advanced Usage
- "Revised Version (RV)": When capitalized, this is the proper name for a specific 19th-century British revision of the King James Bible (the Authorized Version).
- The Revised Version of the Bible was published in the late 1800s.
Variants and Related Words
- Revision (n): The act or process of revising.
- The document is undergoing revision.
- Revise (v): To re-examine and make alterations to.
- She will revise the chapter before the deadline.
Synonyms
- Updated edition
- Corrected copy
- New version
Related Phrases
- Final revised version: The last updated draft before something is considered complete or published.
- The final revised version of the contract is ready for signing.
Noun
- a British revision of the Authorized Version