review | (noun) a subsequent examination of a patient for the purpose of monitoring earlier treatment | Synonyms: follow-up, followup, reexamination |
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(noun) practice intended to polish performance or refresh the memory | Synonyms: brushup |
(noun) a formal or official examination | Synonyms: inspection |
(noun) (law) a judicial reexamination of the proceedings of a court (especially by an appellate court) | - |
(noun) a new appraisal or evaluation | Synonyms: reappraisal, reassessment, revaluation |
(noun) a summary at the end that repeats the substance of a longer discussion | Synonyms: recap, recapitulation |
(noun) an essay or article that gives a critical evaluation (as of a book or play) | Synonyms: critical review, critique, review article |
(noun) a variety show with topical sketches and songs and dancing and comedians | Synonyms: revue |
(noun) a periodical that publishes critical essays on current affairs or literature or art | - |
(noun) (accounting) a service (less exhaustive than an audit) that provides some assurance to interested parties as to the reliability of financial data | Synonyms: limited review |
(verb) look at again; examine again | Synonyms: reexamine |
(verb) look back upon (a period of time, sequence of events); remember | Synonyms: look back, retrospect |
(verb) hold a review (of troops) | Synonyms: go over, survey |
(verb) refresh one's memory | Synonyms: brush up, refresh |
(verb) appraise critically | Synonyms: critique |
reviewer | (noun) a writer who reports and analyzes events of the day | Synonyms: commentator |
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(noun) someone who reads manuscripts and judges their suitability for publication | Synonyms: reader, referee |
revile | (verb) spread negative information about | Synonyms: rail, vilify, vituperate |
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revilement | (noun) a rude expression intended to offend or hurt | Synonyms: abuse, contumely, insult, vilification |
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revisal | (noun) the act of rewriting something | Synonyms: rescript, revise, revision |
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revise | (noun) the act of rewriting something | Synonyms: rescript, revisal, revision |
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(verb) make revisions in | - |
(verb) revise or reorganize, especially for the purpose of updating and improving | Synonyms: retool |
revised | (adjective) improved or brought up to date | - |
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(adjective) altered or revised by rephrasing or by adding or deleting material | - |
reviser | (noun) someone who puts text into appropriate form for publication | Synonyms: redact, redactor, rewrite man, rewriter |
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revising | (noun) editing that involves writing something again | Synonyms: rewriting |
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revision | (noun) the act of revising or altering (involving reconsideration and modification) | Synonyms: alteration |
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(noun) something that has been written again | Synonyms: rescript, rewrite |
(noun) the act of rewriting something | Synonyms: rescript, revisal, revise |
revisionism | (noun) a moderate evolutionary form of Marxism | - |
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(noun) any dangerous departure from the teachings of Marx | - |
revisionist | (noun) a Communist who tries to rewrite Marxism to justify a retreat from the revolutionary position | - |
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revisit | (verb) visit again | - |
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revitalisation | (noun) bringing again into activity and prominence | Synonyms: resurgence, revitalization, revival, revivification |
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revitalise | (verb) give new life or vigor to | Synonyms: revitalize |
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revitalised | (adjective) restored to new life and vigor | Synonyms: reborn, revitalized |
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revitalising | (adjective) tending to impart new life and vigor to | Synonyms: renewing, restorative, revitalizing, reviving |
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revitalization | (noun) bringing again into activity and prominence | Synonyms: resurgence, revitalisation, revival, revivification |
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revitalize | (verb) restore strength | Synonyms: regenerate |
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(verb) give new life or vigor to | Synonyms: revitalise |
revitalized | (adjective) restored to new life and vigor | Synonyms: reborn, revitalised |
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revitalizing | (adjective) tending to impart new life and vigor to | Synonyms: renewing, restorative, revitalising, reviving |
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revival | (noun) bringing again into activity and prominence | Synonyms: resurgence, revitalisation, revitalization, revivification |
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(noun) an evangelistic meeting intended to reawaken interest in religion | Synonyms: revival meeting |
revivalism | (noun) an attempt to reawaken the evangelical faith | - |
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revivalist | (noun) a preacher of the Christian gospel | Synonyms: evangelist, gospeler, gospeller |
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revivalistic | (adjective) of or relating to or characterizing revivalism | - |
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revive | (verb) give new life or energy to | Synonyms: animate, quicken, reanimate, recreate, renovate, repair, revivify, vivify |
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(verb) cause to regain consciousness | Synonyms: resuscitate |
(verb) return to consciousness | Synonyms: come to, resuscitate |
(verb) be brought back to life, consciousness, or strength | - |
(verb) restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused state | Synonyms: resurrect |
revived | (adjective) restored to consciousness or life or vigor | - |
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(adjective) given fresh life or vigor or spirit | Synonyms: reanimated |
revivification | (noun) bringing again into activity and prominence | Synonyms: resurgence, revitalisation, revitalization, revival |
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revivify | (verb) give new life or energy to | Synonyms: animate, quicken, reanimate, recreate, renovate, repair, revive, vivify |
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reviving | (adjective) tending to impart new life and vigor to | Synonyms: renewing, restorative, revitalising, revitalizing |
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