Revised can be categorized as a verb and an adjective.
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revised - improved or brought up to date; "a revised edition" | ||
revised - altered or revised by rephrasing or by adding or deleting material; "the amended bill passed easily" | ||
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revise - make revisions in; "revise a thesis" | ||
revise - revise or reorganize, especially for the purpose of updating and improving; "We must retool the town's economy" |
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1. | adj. | A revised edition. | |
2. | verb | Revised Proposal: | |
3. | verb | Per our conversation a few minutes ago, attached please find the revised Stipulation. | |
4. | verb | They will be sending the revised document to me. | |
5. | verb | I'm forwarding a revised development agreement term sheet, showing revisions from your original version. | |
6. | verb | As we discussed, the following is revised disclosure regarding direct access to deal with the cost issue: | |
7. | verb | Attached is the revised draft paper that reflects our conference call with Bob Fagan earlier this week. | |
8. | verb | A revised version of the Evaluation form for Associates and Analysts is attached below. | |
9. | verb | Joe asked that you fax the revised gtee wording that has been agreed (I believe it was our agreeing to reduce the claim period from 15 days down to 5) and the new l/c wording (drops the 2 day period to replace an l/c with a different bank if the first refuses to pay). | |
10. | verb | How are you making out on the revised version of the LOC? | |
11. | verb | Here are the revised dates for the response/reply/and hearing dates for Enron's motion to compel. | |
12. | verb | Our firm is a giant one, and there are some rules and regulations, which should be revised or rescinded to reduce red tape and increase efficiency. | |
13. | verb | A revised edition of the encyclopedia was published. | |
14. | verb | The rule should be revised. | |
15. | verb | Capital investments planned by major Japanese businesses for this year have been revised upward in view of an improving economic outlook. | |
16. | verb | The revised timetable will go into effect on the 5th of this month. |
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A revised edition. |
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Revised Proposal: |
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Per our conversation a few minutes ago, attached please find the revised Stipulation. |
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They will be sending the revised document to me. |
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I'm forwarding a revised development agreement term sheet, showing revisions from your original version. |
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As we discussed, the following is revised disclosure regarding direct access to deal with the cost issue: |
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Attached is the revised draft paper that reflects our conference call with Bob Fagan earlier this week. |
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A revised version of the Evaluation form for Associates and Analysts is attached below. |
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Joe asked that you fax the revised gtee wording that has been agreed (I believe it was our agreeing to reduce the claim period from 15 days down to 5) and the new l/c wording (drops the 2 day period to replace an l/c with a different bank if the first refuses to pay). |
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How are you making out on the revised version of the LOC? |
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Here are the revised dates for the response/reply/and hearing dates for Enron's motion to compel. |
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Our firm is a giant one, and there are some rules and regulations, which should be revised or rescinded to reduce red tape and increase efficiency. | |
A revised edition of the encyclopedia was published. | |
The rule should be revised. | |
Capital investments planned by major Japanese businesses for this year have been revised upward in view of an improving economic outlook. | |
The revised timetable will go into effect on the 5th of this month. |