- verbreviewing (present participle)
- examine or assess (something) formally with the possibility or intention of instituting change if necessary:"the company's safety procedures are being reviewed"
- lawsubmit (a sentence, case, etc.) for reconsideration by a higher court or authority:"the Attorney General asked the court to review the sentence"
- survey or evaluate (a subject or past events):"in the next chapter we review a number of recent empirical studies"
- write a critical appraisal of (a book, play, movie, etc.) for publication in a newspaper or magazine:"I reviewed his first novel"
- (of a sovereign, commander in chief, or high-ranking visitor) make a ceremonial and formal inspection of (military or naval forces):"the Queen reviewed her brightly arrayed troops"
- view or inspect for a second time or again:"all slides were then reviewed by one pathologist"
Originlate Middle English (as a noun denoting a formal inspection of military or naval forces): from obsolete French reveue, from revoir ‘see again’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- write a critical appraisal of (a book, play, movie, etc.) for publication in a newspaper or magazine:
- (of a sovereign, commander in chief, or high-ranking visitor) make a ceremonial and formal inspection of (military or naval forces):
- view or inspect for a second time or again:
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- To think or talk about something again, in order to make changes to it or to make a decision about it.
- An act of carefully looking at or examining the quality or condition of something or someone.
- A report that gives someone's opinion about the quality of a book, performance, product, etc.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.to think or talk about something again, in order to make changes to it or to make a decision about it:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/reviewingnounre·viewri-ˈvyü : an act of carefully looking at or examining the quality or condition of something or someone : examination or inspection : a report that gives someone's opinion about the quality of a book, performance, product, etc.www.merriam-webstercollegiate.com/dictionary/rev… REVIEWING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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