drastic revision
Frequency: 6.57.1 per million words
A major and thorough alteration or amendment of something.
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Examples (20)
- The publisher demanded a drastic revision of the manuscript before publication.
- The plan has recently undergone drastic revision.
- Following the public outcry, the government announced a drastic revision of its controversial policy.
- The company announced a drastic revision of its marketing strategy.
- The new CEO initiated a drastic revision of the company's five-year strategic plan.
- Such a drastic revision of the policy could lead to unforeseen consequences.
- After the initial tests failed, the engineering team had to perform a drastic revision of the product's design.
- The government is considering a drastic revision of the tax laws.
- A drastic revision of the curriculum was necessary to meet the new educational standards.
- After the feedback, a drastic revision of the project proposal was necessary.
- The author is currently in the middle of a drastic revision of his first novel.
- The architect proposed a drastic revision to the building's original design.
- This software update is more than just a minor patch; it's a drastic revision of the entire user interface.
- Implementing a drastic revision to the curriculum will require careful planning.
- Without a drastic revision of our spending habits, we will face serious financial trouble.
- Without a drastic revision of their approach, they are unlikely to succeed.
- The historical account of the event underwent a drastic revision in light of new evidence.
- The artist made a drastic revision to the painting, altering its entire mood.
- What the bill needs is not a small change, but a complete and drastic revision.
- His theory underwent a drastic revision after new evidence emerged.