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  • revise — re‧vise [rɪˈvaɪz] verb [transitive] 1. to change a plan or your figures for something because of new information: • He has already revised the plan to please shareholders. • It hasrevised downward its group sales forecast. • a revised estimate of …   Financial and business terms

  • Order of Friars Minor —     Order of Friars Minor     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Order of Friars Minor     (Also known as FRANCISCANS.) This subject may be conveniently considered under the following heads:     I. General History of the Order;     A. First Period (1209… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • revise — ► VERB 1) examine and improve or amend (text). 2) reconsider and alter (an opinion or judgement). 3) Brit. reread work done previously in order to prepare for an examination. ► NOUN Printing ▪ a proof including corrections made in an earlier… …   English terms dictionary

  • revise — [[t]rɪva͟ɪz[/t]] revises, revising, revised 1) VERB If you revise the way you think about something, you adjust your thoughts, usually in order to make them better or more suited to how things are. [V n] With time he fairly soon came to revise… …   English dictionary

  • revise */ — UK [rɪˈvaɪz] / US verb Word forms revise : present tense I/you/we/they revise he/she/it revises present participle revising past tense revised past participle revised 1) a) [transitive] to change your opinion or judgment of someone or something… …   English dictionary

  • revise — re|vise [rıˈvaız] v [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: réviser, from Latin revisere to look at again ] 1.) [T] to change something because of new information or ideas ▪ The college has revised its plans because of local objections. ▪ We have… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • revise — [c]/rəˈvaɪz / (say ruh vuyz) verb (revised, revising) –verb (t) 1. to amend or alter: to revise one s opinion. 2. to alter after one or more drafts or editions: to revise a manuscript; to revise a book. 3. to go over (a subject, book, etc.) again …  

  • revise — I. noun Date: 1591 1. an act of revising ; revision 2. a printing proof that incorporates changes marked in a previous proof II. verb (revised; revising) Etymology: Middle French reviser, from Latin revisere to look at again, frequentative …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • revise — revisable, revisible, adj. revisability, n. reviser, revisor, n. /ri vuyz /, v., revised, revising, n. v.t. 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 …   Universalium

  • revise — re•vise [[t]rɪˈvaɪz[/t]] v. vised, vis•ing, n. 1) to amend or alter: to revise an opinion[/ex] 2) cvb to alter (something written or printed), in order to correct, improve, or update: to revise a manuscript[/ex] 3) an act of revising 4) a revised …   From formal English to slang

  • Order of Interbeing — The Order of Interbeing, or Tiếp Hiện in Vietnamese, was founded between 1964 and 1966 by Vietnamese Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh. Tiếp means being in touch with and continuing. Hiện means realizing and making it here and now. Interbeing is a… …   Wikipedia

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