revise
How to Use Revise
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishTo go back over something to correct, improve, or restudy it.
In British English, "revise" commonly means studying for an exam. American English usually uses "study" or "review" for that meaning instead.
Word Forms
revised past tense, revises plural, revises singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
She _____ the essay twice before handing it in.
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle French réviser, from Latin reviso, "to look at again" — from re- plus viso, "to view".