Reviser
verb (used with object), revised, revising.
1.
to amend or alter:
to revise one’s opinion.
2.
to alter something already written or printed, in order to make corrections, improve, or update:
to revise a manuscript.
3.
British. to review (previously studied materials) in preparation for an examination.
noun
4.
an act of revising.
5.
a revised form of something; revision.
6.
Printing. a proof sheet taken after alterations have been made, for further examination or correction.
verb
1.
(transitive) to change, alter, or amend: to revise one’s opinion
2.
(Brit) to reread (a subject or notes on it) so as to memorize it, esp in preparation for an examination
3.
(transitive) to prepare a new version or edition of (a previously printed work)
noun
4.
the act, process, or result of revising; revision
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