revised
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Changed or updated: Describes something that has been altered, corrected, or improved from a previous version, often a text, plan, or estimate.
- Improved or modernized: Indicates that something has been brought up to date or made more accurate or effective.
Usage
- The adjective "revised" is used to describe a noun. It indicates that the noun it modifies is not in its original form but has undergone changes, typically for correction, improvement, or updating.
- It is commonly used with words like , , , , , , , and .
Examples
- Adjective:
- Please submit the revised manuscript by Friday.
- The company issued a revised statement to correct the earlier error.
- I am working from the revised edition of the textbook.
Advanced Usage
- "Revised and updated": A common phrase emphasizing both correction and modernization.
- The revised and updated guide includes the latest regulations.
- "Newly revised": Emphasizes that the revision is very recent.
- The newly revised curriculum will be implemented next semester.
Variants and Related Words
- Revise (verb): To re-examine and make alterations to (something).
- You should revise your essay before submitting it.
- Revision (noun): The action of revising or a revised version.
- The document is undergoing its final revision.
- Reviser/Revisor (noun): A person who revises text.
Synonyms
- Amended: Formally altered (especially a legal document or text).
- Corrected: Having errors put right.
- Updated: Brought up to date.
- Edited: Prepared for publication by correction, condensation, or alteration.
Antonyms
- Original: Present or existing from the beginning; first or earliest.
- Unchanged: Not changed; unaltered.
- Initial: Existing or occurring at the beginning.
Related Phrases
- Revised Standard Version (RSV): A specific, authorized revision of the Bible.
- Revised estimate: A financial or statistical estimate that has been corrected after new information.
Adjective
- altered or revised by rephrasing or by adding or deleting material
- the amended bill passed easily
- improved or brought up to date
- a revised edition