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revisal

NOUN
  1. the act of rewriting something

How To Use revisal In A Sentence

  • Paleoglot: A revisal of the PIE sound system skip to main A revisal of the PIE sound system
  • Mr. Dilly, when my brother afterwards called for the MS. said it wanted revisal, &c. My brother then sent it to me here, at Bury, and it was on my own petition, without my brother's knowledge, that Mr. Lofft took it under his patronage. Letter 389
  • As if this isn't enough, even though his revisal of the phonology is fundamentally flawed with the basic data available to us, he goes on to add that chi is not a palatalized velar as his proposed pattern would suggest, but a velar fricative /x/. Some observations concerning Woodard's The Ancient Languages of Europe
  • revisal" (a revival and a revision) minimized it, turning the front rows of the theater into a nightclub with tables and chairs. Chicago Reader
  • On a Clear Day" is the season's fullest "revisal" - a revival of a musical whose score, script and other elements have been reworked - yet Mr. Mayer's overhaul has stirred nothing like the furor surrounding another Broadway-bound revival, "The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess. NYT > Home Page
  • In recent times, theatergoers expecting a musical revival have frequently gotten a "revisal. When Revivals Are 'Revisals'
  • As if this isn't enough, even though his revisal of the phonology is fundamentally flawed with the basic data available to us, he goes on to add that chi is not a palatalized velar as his proposed pattern would suggest, but a velar fricative /x/. Some observations concerning Woodard's The Ancient Languages of Europe
  • If the trouble given by the revisal of my publication has robbed Mr Lofft of one pleasure, it will cast a gloom over that train of thinking in my mind; but I shall never be ungrateful. Letter 60
  • It is therefore not subject to "revisal" except from my own re-reading, and such re-reading has only confirmed it. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800
  • • In the international community, the advocacy group Friends of Earth Europe published "Blissfully unaware of Bisphenol A" (pdf) in June, reviewing the science on the chemical and also urging a revisal of the risk assessment process. Bisphenol A: What you need to know
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