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To revise means to review a piece of work, correcting errors and improving the quality. The unrevised, original work is a "draft." The revised version is a "revision."
The King James Version was published in 1611 .
The noun form 'revise' is used by printers, a revise is a proof produced based on revisions made to a previous proof. The noun form for the verb to revise is reviser, one who revises. Another noun form is a revision.
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The editor liked my writing but told me I should revise the ending. The government had to revise their estimates concerning unemployment.
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To revise means to review a piece of work, correcting errors and improving the quality. The unrevised, original work is a "draft." The revised version is a "revision."
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OMG DO NOT REVISE ever
No, a rough draft does not need to be complete before moving on to the final version. It is common to revise and edit a rough draft multiple times before finalizing the content.
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A reason to revise scientific knowledge is this is not a easy subject and we always have to study carefully and revise it.