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Revised has 3 different meanings across 1 category:

Adjective

Definitions
Verb
1

simple past tense and past participle of revise

"She revised her essay before handing it in to the teacher."

In plain English: To revise something means to change it after looking at it again to make it better or correct any mistakes.

"The teacher revised the essay before handing it back to us."

Adjective
1

improved or brought up to date

"a revised edition"

2

altered or revised by rephrasing or by adding or deleting material

"the amended bill passed easily"

Example Sentences
"The teacher revised the essay before handing it back to us." verb
"She revised her essay before handing it in to the teacher." verb
"The company has revised its pricing structure for next year." verb
"He decided to revise his plan after hearing bad news." verb
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Origin

Derived from the Latin revisus, the past participle of revidere meaning "to see again." It entered English via Old French to denote something that has been examined and altered.

Rhyming Words
sed used rised tased assed hosed cased fused arsed lysed bused wised based nosed posed eased losed mused dosed lapsed
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