Synonyms:
reappraisal, revaluation, review, reassessment
Meaning: a new appraisal or evaluation
Synonyms:
review, critique, critical_review, review_article
Meaning: an essay or article that gives a critical evaluation (as of a book or play)
Synonyms:
follow-up, followup, reexamination, review
Meaning: a subsequent examination of a patient for the purpose of monitoring earlier treatment
verb
meaning of the word
Synonyms:
review, reexamine
Meaning: look at again; examine again; "let's review your situation"
Synonyms:
review, critique
Meaning: appraise critically; "She reviews books for the New York Times"; "Please critique this performance"
Synonyms:
review, go_over, survey
Meaning: hold a review (of troops)
Usage examples
Then his mind ran away to a review of his father's affairs.
There remains to us to review the principal types of metaphysical systems.
Spiggott and Fawcett's Home Plumbing Device Exposition which adorns the same number of the great review.
"We had a review this morning early," he went on, as he guided us through the rooms and explained everything.
His poems seem to be extremely popular, and have been highly praised, the Professor informs us, by Victor Hugo, the Saturday Review and the Commercial Advertiser.
Accordingly I put away the notebook, filled and lighted my pipe, and settled myself to review the incidents attending my second visit to this rather uncanny house.
Review your life, Albert; although it is only just beginning, did a lovely summer's day ever dawn with greater purity than has marked the commencement of your career?
I first make myself certain, by a new, review, of what I have already asserted, that every simple impression is attended with a correspondent idea, and every simple idea with a correspondent impression.
Now that fanaticism can no longer inflame the prejudices of the uninformed, it may be hoped that our statesmen will review the past, and give to our country a future in accordance with its early history, and promotive of true liberty.
Within a month an army such as no one had seen since the days of Marlborough had been assembled at Blackheath. Infantry, cavalry, artillery, and engineers, they were all there when King George II, the Prince of Wales, and the Duke of Cumberland came down to review them.