revision

simple noun42 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

A significant and important change.

A small or unimportant change.

The most recent version.

A basic and essential change.

A version made not long ago.

A thorough and far-reaching change.

A wide-ranging and detailed change.

A change of considerable importance or size.

A complete and detailed change.

A severe and radical change.

The last set of changes made.

A total and all-encompassing change.

A change to a set of rules or principles.

Changes that happen continuously.

A change that increases a number or amount.

A change that decreases a number or amount.

A change to a formal agreement between countries.

A lesson to review material before an exam.

A series of lessons to review material.

A single class focused on reviewing material.

A question designed to help study for an exam.

The sequence of actions involved in making changes.

Used to indicate the specific plan, document, or item being changed.

Used to indicate the purpose of studying, such as an exam.

Used to specify the area or aspect that is being changed.

To perform the action of changing something.

To require changes or improvements.

To make changes or improvements necessary.

To study material again in order to prepare for an exam.

May be changed or altered in the future.

To be willing to be changed or corrected.

To begin or carry out the task of making changes.

To publicly demand that changes be made.

To experience the process of being changed.

To mention the idea of making changes.

To strongly insist that changes be made.

To advise that changes should be made.

To cause changes to be made.

To formally suggest making changes.

To have changes as an outcome.

To finish the process of making changes.

To officially agree to the changes.

To officially state that changes will be made.