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- nounreview (noun) · reviews (plural noun)
- a formal assessment of something with the intention of instituting change if necessary:"a comprehensive review of UK defence policy" · "all areas of the company will come under review"
- lawa reconsideration of a judgement, sentence, etc. by a higher court or authority: Compare with judicial review."a review of her sentence" · "his case comes up for review in January"
- a report on or evaluation of a subject or past events:"the Director General's end-of-year review"
- a facility for playing a tape recording during a fast wind or rewind, so that it can be stopped at a particular point:"cue and review, which plays the tape backwards or forwards at high speed"
verbreview (verb) · reviews (third person present) · reviewed (past tense) · reviewed (past participle) · reviewing (present participle)- assess (something) formally with the intention of instituting change if necessary:"the Home Secretary was called on to review Britain's gun laws"
Originlate Middle English (as a noun denoting a formal inspection of military or naval forces): from obsolete French reveue, from revoir ‘see again’. - Review can mean12345:
- The act of considering something again in order to make changes to it, give an opinion of it or study it.
- To look at or study again.
- An evaluation of a publication, product, service, or company or a critical take on current affairs in literature, politics or culture.
- The process of going over a subject again in study or recitation in order to fix it in the memory or summarize the facts.
- An act of carefully looking at or examining the quality or condition of something or someone.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.review noun (THINK AGAIN) C2 [ C or U ] the act of considering something again in order to make changes to it, give an opinion of it or study it: an annual review of company performance. a review of the year's top news stories. Salary levels are under review at the moment.
dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/review1 : to look at or study again Let's review the lesson. 2 : to look at or examine carefully Let's review your record. 3 : to report on or evaluate the quality of Critics will review the book. Love words?
www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/reviewA review is an evaluation of a publication, product, service, or company or a critical take on current affairs in literature, politics or culture. In addition to a critical evaluation, the review's author may assign the work a rating to indicate its relative merit. A compilation of reviews may itself be called a review.www.definitions.net/definition/reviewthe process of going over a subject again in study or recitation in order to fix it in the memory or summarize the facts.www.dictionary.com/browse/review: an act of carefully looking at or examining the quality or condition of something or someone : examination or inspectionwww.britannica.com/dictionary/review REVIEW | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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