Review
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British pronunciation/ɹɪvjˈuː/
American pronunciation/ˌɹivˈju/

Definição e Significado de "review"

to review
01

rever

to reconsider something, especially in order to make a decision about it or make modifications to it
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rever

to share personal opinions about a book, movie, or media to inform and provide insights into its strengths and weaknesses
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rever

to study or practice taught lessons again, particularly to prepare for an examination
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rever

to survey historical occurrences or developments to understand their significance, causes, and effects
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rever

(of a high-ranking official) to survey troops or units in a formal and ceremonial manner
01

the act of putting a liquid into the body by means of a syringe

02

a report that is published in a newspaper or a magazine, in which someone gives an opinion of a play, movie, book, etc.

What is a "review"?

A review is an evaluation or critique of a book, film, play, or other work, which assesses its quality and overall value. It typically includes a detailed analysis of various elements such as plot, performance, direction, or writing, and provides an opinion on whether the work is worth experiencing. Reviews are often published in newspapers, magazines, or online platforms, offering readers or viewers guidance on what to expect and helping them decide whether to engage with the work.

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a type of periodical publication that features critical essays or evaluations of contemporary literature, art, or current events

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a new appraisal or evaluation

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a subsequent examination of a patient for the purpose of monitoring earlier treatment

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practice intended to polish performance or refresh the memory

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a formal or official examination

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(law) a judicial reexamination of the proceedings of a court (especially by an appellate court)

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a summary at the end that repeats the substance of a longer discussion

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a variety show with topical sketches and songs and dancing and comedians

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(accounting) a service (less exhaustive than an audit) that provides some assurance to interested parties as to the reliability of financial data

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The board of directors will review the company's financial performance before deciding on the next steps for expansion.
The project manager will review the proposed timeline to see if any adjustments are needed to meet the deadline.
After receiving customer feedback, the product development team will review the design to address any usability issues.
Before signing the contract, the lawyer will review the terms and conditions to ensure they align with the client's interests.
Before releasing the software update, the developers will review the code to identify and fix any bugs or vulnerabilities.
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