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revised

American  
[ri-vahyzd] / rɪˈvaɪzd /

adjective

  1. amended or altered.

    His explorations lead us to a revised understanding of modernism in artistic and literary traditions and the history of design.

  2. (of something written or printed) corrected, improved, or updated.

    The revised proposal will be presented to the board for discussion at Tuesday's meeting.


verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of revise.

Other Word Forms

  • unrevised adjective
  • well-revised adjective

Etymology

Origin of revised

revise ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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First, they analyzed data from 133 protein coding genes alongside fossil information to build a revised evolutionary timeline.

From Science Daily

In the days before Paramount’s revised bid was submitted, Netflix executives discussed walking away instead of continuing the bidding war, according to people close to the discussions.

From The Wall Street Journal

The revised architecture announcement comes in the wake of repeated delays to the Artemis 2 mission, which now will not launch before April.

From Barron's

A Wall Street Journal poll of nine economists forecast exports rose 25.6% from a year earlier, after a revised 33.8% increase in January.

From The Wall Street Journal

Woolworths said that it had revised its scripting in light of the complaints, adding that most of the feedback on Olive's "personality" had been "very positive".

From BBC