revisal

[rɪˈvaɪz(ə)l]

revisal Definition

  • 1the act of revising or reviewing something
  • 2a revised version of a written work

Using revisal: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "revisal" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The revisal of the manuscript took longer than expected.

  • Example

    The company made a revisal to their policy.

  • Example

    The book is a revisal of the author's earlier work.

revisal Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with revisal

  • being reviewed or revised

    Example

    The report is currently under revisal by the committee.

  • the last stage of reviewing or editing a written work before publication

    Example

    The author made a final revisal of the manuscript before sending it to the publisher.

  • a change in one's viewpoint or perspective

    Example

    After hearing the new evidence, the judge had a revisal of opinion and changed his ruling.

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Summary: revisal in Brief

The term 'revisal' [rɪˈvaɪz(ə)l] refers to the act of reviewing or editing something, or a revised version of a written work. It can be used in phrases like 'under revisal,' meaning being reviewed or revised, and 'revisal of opinion,' indicating a change in one's viewpoint. 'Revisal' is a formal term synonymous with 'revision' and 'review.'