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  • re-view (rare for noun, obsolete for verb)

From Middle English revewe, reveue, from Old French reveüe, revue (Modern French: revue), feminine form of reveü, past participle of reveoir (French: revoir), from Latin revideō, from re- +videō (see, observe) (English: video). Equivalent to re- +‎ view. Compare retrospect. Doublet of revue.

PronunciationEdit

  • IPA(key): /ɹɪˈvjuː/
  • Rhymes: -uː

NounEdit

review (plural reviews)

  1. A second or subsequent reading of a text or artifact in an attempt to gain new insights.

    I need to make a review of the book before I can understand it.

  2. An account intended as a critical evaluation of a text or a piece of work.
    • 1971, Peter Brown, The World of Late Antiquity: AD 150—750, Thames & Hudson LTD (2013 reprint), →ISBN, page 54. The more strongly people felt about their ideas, the more potent the demons seemed to them: Christians believed that traditional paganism, far from being the work of men, was an 'opium of the masses', pumped into the human race by the non-human demons; and one scholar even ascribed bad reviews of his book to demonic inspiration!

    The newspaper review was full of praise for the play.

  3. (law) A judicial reassessment of a case or an event.

    The victims demanded a full judicial review of the case.

  4. A stage show made up of topical sketches etc. Synonym: revue

    The Cambridge Footlights Review launched many Monty Python faces.

  5. A survey of the available items or material.

    The magazine contained a review of Paris restaurants.

  6. A periodical which makes a survey of the arts or some other field.

    The Times Literary Review is published in London.

  7. A military inspection or display for the benefit of superiors or VIPs.

    The troops assembled for a review by the Queen.

  8. A forensic inspection to assess compliance with regulations or some code.

    The regulators demanded a review against NYSE practices.

Derived termsEdit

  • board of review
  • capsule review
  • judicial review

TranslationsEdit

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VerbEdit

review (third-person singular simple present reviews, present participle reviewing, simple past and past participle reviewed)

  1. To survey; to look broadly over.

    Before I tackle the question directly, I must briefly review historical approaches to the problem.

  2. To write a critical evaluation of a new art work etc.; to write a review.

    The critic reviews every new play in London.

    • 2014 December 23, David E. Sanger, “Countering cyberattacks without a playbook [print version: A cyberwar with no playbook, International New York Times, 26 December 2014, p. 18]”, in The New York Times‎[1]:

  3. To look back over in order to correct or edit; to revise.
    • 2020 July 29, Paul Clifton, “Network Rail lined up to 'take control' of rail services”, in Rail, page 6:

      "Keith Williams is reviewing his review," the source said. "The whole structure of the industry has changed since he wrote his report. [...]"

  4. (transitive, US, Canada) To look over again (something previously written or learned), especially in preparation for an examination.
  5. (obsolete) To view or see again; to look back on.
    • c. 1610–1611, William Shakespeare, “The VVinters Tale”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies [] (First Folio), London: [] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, OCLC 606515358, [Act IV, scene iv]:

      Cam[illo]   What I do next, ſhall be next to tell the King // Of this Eſcape, and whither they are bound: // Wherein my hope is, I ſhall ſo prevail, // To force him after: in whoſe company // I ſhall review Sicilia; for whoſe ſight, // I have a Woman’s Longing.

  6. (obsolete) To retrace; to go over again.
    • 1725, Homer; [Alexander Pope], transl., “Book III”, in The Odyssey of Homer. [], volume I, London: [] Bernard Lintot, OCLC 8736646, lines 127–128, page 113:

      Shall I the long, laborious ſcene review, // And open all the wounds of Greece anew?

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